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... to the fête . " Rosina stared and wondered , but had no time to linger , for she knew she would be wanted ; so off she flew to join her friends , C and tell them of poor Salvator's being in disgrace . STORY OF A PAINTER'S LIFE . 17.
... to the fête . " Rosina stared and wondered , but had no time to linger , for she knew she would be wanted ; so off she flew to join her friends , C and tell them of poor Salvator's being in disgrace . STORY OF A PAINTER'S LIFE . 17.
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Mrs. C. E. Bowen. and tell them of poor Salvator's being in disgrace . Meanwhile the object of her pity was actu- ally capering with delight round the room , so charmed was he with his burnt sticks and with a new idea that had come into ...
Mrs. C. E. Bowen. and tell them of poor Salvator's being in disgrace . Meanwhile the object of her pity was actu- ally capering with delight round the room , so charmed was he with his burnt sticks and with a new idea that had come into ...
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... Poor Salvator had to bear the full burst of his parents ' displeasure for what he had done . Rosa scolded because he had wasted his time . His mother mourned over the spoiling of her newly washed wall , and both were angry with Rosina ...
... Poor Salvator had to bear the full burst of his parents ' displeasure for what he had done . Rosa scolded because he had wasted his time . His mother mourned over the spoiling of her newly washed wall , and both were angry with Rosina ...
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... poor students . The circumstance of his having been a pupil of Father Antonio's had some weight with the principal , and he desired that the boy should be sent to him that he might judge whether he 24 BATTLE AND VICTORY ; OR ,
... poor students . The circumstance of his having been a pupil of Father Antonio's had some weight with the principal , and he desired that the boy should be sent to him that he might judge whether he 24 BATTLE AND VICTORY ; OR ,
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... poor , he was happy and free ; able to wander at will through the scenery he loved , and with the hope that he might , in time , make himself a However wrong Salvator might have been for running away from his fate , he name . thought he ...
... poor , he was happy and free ; able to wander at will through the scenery he loved , and with the hope that he might , in time , make himself a However wrong Salvator might have been for running away from his fate , he name . thought he ...
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