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... bad training for a useful , holy , self- denying after - life ; therefore we must not even wish that Hilda could have all pleasure . ' CHAPTER V. HE school at Glottis had been built . The Cedar Tree in Hilda's Garden . 45.
... bad training for a useful , holy , self- denying after - life ; therefore we must not even wish that Hilda could have all pleasure . ' CHAPTER V. HE school at Glottis had been built . The Cedar Tree in Hilda's Garden . 45.
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... wish I were little like you ! ' Hilda said , as she kissed her baby sister very affectionately . ' And I've got to go very soon now . ' ' You wum ? ' asked Dora . meant to say . ' You one - only you ? ' she ' Nana will ' I wum to stay ...
... wish I were little like you ! ' Hilda said , as she kissed her baby sister very affectionately . ' And I've got to go very soon now . ' ' You wum ? ' asked Dora . meant to say . ' You one - only you ? ' she ' Nana will ' I wum to stay ...
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... wish they were at school in Passy instead of Eng- land , ' Hilda then said ; ' because I am going to Passy , and I might know them if they were , and then I could show them my doll , and let them nurse her . Mother says most likely ...
... wish they were at school in Passy instead of Eng- land , ' Hilda then said ; ' because I am going to Passy , and I might know them if they were , and then I could show them my doll , and let them nurse her . Mother says most likely ...
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... wish so heartily again that she were going back with Nana to her mother and father , to take them the presents herself ; she began to picture her nurse starting and leaving her behind alone , and then she cried ; but the next moment she ...
... wish so heartily again that she were going back with Nana to her mother and father , to take them the presents herself ; she began to picture her nurse starting and leaving her behind alone , and then she cried ; but the next moment she ...
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... wish her to do so . It was Wednesday when Hilda arrived at school . The next day , Thursday , was the whole holiday , so on that day Nana was told that she could return early in the afternoon to take the child out shopping , when a ...
... wish her to do so . It was Wednesday when Hilda arrived at school . The next day , Thursday , was the whole holiday , so on that day Nana was told that she could return early in the afternoon to take the child out shopping , when a ...
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