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... earliest years under the educational care of Mrs. Simcoe ; for his mother , who was the daughter of a deceased clerk of the parish , coveted worldly learning for her son , and considered that he ought to " inherit " some portion of ...
... earliest years under the educational care of Mrs. Simcoe ; for his mother , who was the daughter of a deceased clerk of the parish , coveted worldly learning for her son , and considered that he ought to " inherit " some portion of ...
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... of her danger ; and from that day their old haunt was abandoned to its early occupants , the mussels and barnacles that hung in thick fringes on the old beams . CHAPTER II . POLLY TWADDLE's father was a pilot , 10 Polly's Pupil.
... of her danger ; and from that day their old haunt was abandoned to its early occupants , the mussels and barnacles that hung in thick fringes on the old beams . CHAPTER II . POLLY TWADDLE's father was a pilot , 10 Polly's Pupil.
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... early buds , and promised ere long to expose their frail cheeks to the breezes more fearlessly than mortal flowers often do . And Shorebury proper began to awake to a sense of its duties and responsi- bilities , and its inhabitants ...
... early buds , and promised ere long to expose their frail cheeks to the breezes more fearlessly than mortal flowers often do . And Shorebury proper began to awake to a sense of its duties and responsi- bilities , and its inhabitants ...
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... early day in May . " Why don't you try it , mother ? " said Moses the younger . " I think you might manage it now with a little contrivance . Put on your studying cap , ' and if I can help you I will . ” " " Tis the furnishing , " said ...
... early day in May . " Why don't you try it , mother ? " said Moses the younger . " I think you might manage it now with a little contrivance . Put on your studying cap , ' and if I can help you I will . ” " " Tis the furnishing , " said ...
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... early youth , and see the old house levelled with the dust , and replaced by some new erection , the quaint well filled up , or the tree you used to climb cut down , then you realize the lapse of time . To such a place as Shorebury , a ...
... early youth , and see the old house levelled with the dust , and replaced by some new erection , the quaint well filled up , or the tree you used to climb cut down , then you realize the lapse of time . To such a place as Shorebury , a ...
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