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... tell you , Richard . " " I hope not . Simplicity satisfies me . That is simple enough , surely ? " If " those that live in glass houses should not throw stones , " those that stand at open windows should not speak loud . I think the ...
... tell you , Richard . " " I hope not . Simplicity satisfies me . That is simple enough , surely ? " If " those that live in glass houses should not throw stones , " those that stand at open windows should not speak loud . I think the ...
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... tell you what it is , " he exclaimed . " We will start for the hay - field , take our books with us , and read under one of the ricks . -eh , Nell ? " That's not out of course I scarcely liked to let the law pass so quickly from my ...
... tell you what it is , " he exclaimed . " We will start for the hay - field , take our books with us , and read under one of the ricks . -eh , Nell ? " That's not out of course I scarcely liked to let the law pass so quickly from my ...
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... question . " But is there anything wrong ? Do tell me , Aunt Rachel ! " " There is something very wrong in this impulsive- ness , " was the reply . " You saw your father as lately as I did , Ellen . There is no reason NEW TO THE WORK . 27.
... question . " But is there anything wrong ? Do tell me , Aunt Rachel ! " " There is something very wrong in this impulsive- ness , " was the reply . " You saw your father as lately as I did , Ellen . There is no reason NEW TO THE WORK . 27.
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... thoughts . " Never mind , Ellie , " he returned , with a gleam of his brown eyes . " If it's a secret , I can't tell you ; and if it's none , find out for yourself . " CHAPTER III . IN THE OLD MANOR - HOUSE . NEW TO THE WORK . 29.
... thoughts . " Never mind , Ellie , " he returned , with a gleam of his brown eyes . " If it's a secret , I can't tell you ; and if it's none , find out for yourself . " CHAPTER III . IN THE OLD MANOR - HOUSE . NEW TO THE WORK . 29.
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... tell to what exploits they might be led in my absence . Even now I thought I caught a cry from Lucy , and in eager haste I darted back to the library . CHAPTER IV . WHAT BECAME OF AUNT RACHEL . " IN THE OLD MANOR - HOUSE . 45.
... tell to what exploits they might be led in my absence . Even now I thought I caught a cry from Lucy , and in eager haste I darted back to the library . CHAPTER IV . WHAT BECAME OF AUNT RACHEL . " IN THE OLD MANOR - HOUSE . 45.
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My Mother's Diamonds: A Domestic Story for Daughters at Home (Classic Reprint) Maria J. Greer No preview available - 2017 |
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