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... hear her talk to Dora you might fancy that she was much older . ' Baby Dora , ' as Hilda had herself named her little sister , was just two years old ; and as Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery had never had any children but these two , we can ...
... hear her talk to Dora you might fancy that she was much older . ' Baby Dora , ' as Hilda had herself named her little sister , was just two years old ; and as Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery had never had any children but these two , we can ...
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... hear about your school ? Tell me all about that now . ' She then told her father all that she had told her mother , and though he looked somewhat pleased , and smiled from time to time at what his very funny little girl had done , he ...
... hear about your school ? Tell me all about that now . ' She then told her father all that she had told her mother , and though he looked somewhat pleased , and smiled from time to time at what his very funny little girl had done , he ...
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... hear him say these words , that she often put the same question , knowing that always the very same answer would come . But Grandfather Charles had been very fortunate in having had , even in slavery time , some of the best of masters ...
... hear him say these words , that she often put the same question , knowing that always the very same answer would come . But Grandfather Charles had been very fortunate in having had , even in slavery time , some of the best of masters ...
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... she was too sorrowful to hear what she said , she was supposed to be disagreeable , and her little companion then left off trying to make her talk . School life in Passy was very different , in every 76 Hilda and her Doll .
... she was too sorrowful to hear what she said , she was supposed to be disagreeable , and her little companion then left off trying to make her talk . School life in Passy was very different , in every 76 Hilda and her Doll .
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... other girls had been about could not summon up courage to speak to the ' new little girl ; ' but now when everybody else slept , and she could hear that Hilda sorely needed comfort , she stole out of bed to carry it to her ; and School .
... other girls had been about could not summon up courage to speak to the ' new little girl ; ' but now when everybody else slept , and she could hear that Hilda sorely needed comfort , she stole out of bed to carry it to her ; and School .
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