Grey Towers; Or, Aunty Hetty's WillGriffith and Farran, 1877 - 284 pages |
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... soon show him how to pull the strings properly . " " You are both tired of the game , so give it up . Harry , clear away that rubbish on the floor , and Lenny come The income is miserably small ; every day's experience proves Aunt ...
... soon show him how to pull the strings properly . " " You are both tired of the game , so give it up . Harry , clear away that rubbish on the floor , and Lenny come The income is miserably small ; every day's experience proves Aunt ...
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... soon show him how to pull the strings properly . " " You are both tired of the game , so give it up . Harry , clear away that rubbish on the floor , and Lenny come here and hold Maud for a few minutes while I Aunt Hetty's Will . 7.
... soon show him how to pull the strings properly . " " You are both tired of the game , so give it up . Harry , clear away that rubbish on the floor , and Lenny come here and hold Maud for a few minutes while I Aunt Hetty's Will . 7.
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... soon read , and then it is discovered that Katie's godmother has invited her down to Yorkshire to spend her Christmas holidays . " Now , I call that very kind of Miss Hay . She is always so thoughtful for Katie . Do you know , Leonard ...
... soon read , and then it is discovered that Katie's godmother has invited her down to Yorkshire to spend her Christmas holidays . " Now , I call that very kind of Miss Hay . She is always so thoughtful for Katie . Do you know , Leonard ...
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... soon remedy that , " exclaims he as he makes Lis way to the great drawing rooms ; and one after another he throws the windows wide open . Then the fresh pure air comes streaming in , and the early spring sunshine lights up the place ...
... soon remedy that , " exclaims he as he makes Lis way to the great drawing rooms ; and one after another he throws the windows wide open . Then the fresh pure air comes streaming in , and the early spring sunshine lights up the place ...
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... most becoming to herself and Alice . It was so delightful to be waited on by obsequious shop- men , who soon found out the price was no object to their customer , and who vied with each other in bringing THE SQUIRE'S DAUGHTER.
... most becoming to herself and Alice . It was so delightful to be waited on by obsequious shop- men , who soon found out the price was no object to their customer , and who vied with each other in bringing THE SQUIRE'S DAUGHTER.
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