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... GATES , XIV . AFTER RECREATION , XV . BASIL , · XVI . SATURDAY TO MONDAY , . XVII . HOLIDAYS , XVIII . DORA , XIX . ORDERED TO GLENCOE , XX . PLEASURE , 81 87 96 105 ΠΟ 117 125 130 137 · 145 152 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . THE ARBOUR SCHOOL ...
... GATES , XIV . AFTER RECREATION , XV . BASIL , · XVI . SATURDAY TO MONDAY , . XVII . HOLIDAYS , XVIII . DORA , XIX . ORDERED TO GLENCOE , XX . PLEASURE , 81 87 96 105 ΠΟ 117 125 130 137 · 145 152 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . THE ARBOUR SCHOOL ...
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... gate , and the school was just outside , so Rebecca must come with her . At first she had wondered to whom she should tell her secret , but when she remembered that her nurse was much too busy to help her , she soon decided that it must ...
... gate , and the school was just outside , so Rebecca must come with her . At first she had wondered to whom she should tell her secret , but when she remembered that her nurse was much too busy to help her , she soon decided that it must ...
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... gates , hand in hand with her nurse . The high walls round the school , the large gates in the walls , had to her a most dreary , prison - like look , and she could not bear the thought of Nana leaving her here . As they rang the bell ...
... gates , hand in hand with her nurse . The high walls round the school , the large gates in the walls , had to her a most dreary , prison - like look , and she could not bear the thought of Nana leaving her here . As they rang the bell ...
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... gates that shut this wild , joyous , freedom - loving , happy child within the precincts of a school . Hilda was very shy at first - very , very shy , and seemed afraid of everybody but Mademoiselle L'Herbier . There were a great many ...
... gates that shut this wild , joyous , freedom - loving , happy child within the precincts of a school . Hilda was very shy at first - very , very shy , and seemed afraid of everybody but Mademoiselle L'Herbier . There were a great many ...
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... gate and ask the concièrge to send and get the doll for her . He had not to tell her to get down a second time , for , hearing the sound of voices in the garden , she quickly scrambled off the ladder , only a short distance from which ...
... gate and ask the concièrge to send and get the doll for her . He had not to tell her to get down a second time , for , hearing the sound of voices in the garden , she quickly scrambled off the ladder , only a short distance from which ...
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