Norstone; or, The rifts in the cloudGriffith and Farran, 1879 - 485 pages |
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... thank you for your kindness , Dr. Leslie ; I hope we shall not be a trouble to you . " " Don't talk of trouble , my dear , we won't discuss that subject at all . Now come along with me . " So saying , he led the little ones from the ...
... thank you for your kindness , Dr. Leslie ; I hope we shall not be a trouble to you . " " Don't talk of trouble , my dear , we won't discuss that subject at all . Now come along with me . " So saying , he led the little ones from the ...
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... thank you , sir , so much , " replied Arthur , and his little face grew bright with anticipated pleasure . The troubles of children are truly as April showers , soon over and forgotten . Even little Kate was smiling now , though her ...
... thank you , sir , so much , " replied Arthur , and his little face grew bright with anticipated pleasure . The troubles of children are truly as April showers , soon over and forgotten . Even little Kate was smiling now , though her ...
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... thanks , Mrs. Overton , both for the promise and that pretty compliment you have just paid me . " " It was no compliment , sir , but the truth . " 66 ' Well , Mrs. Overton , I do thank you , " and he held out his hand ; " you have ...
... thanks , Mrs. Overton , both for the promise and that pretty compliment you have just paid me . " " It was no compliment , sir , but the truth . " 66 ' Well , Mrs. Overton , I do thank you , " and he held out his hand ; " you have ...
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... thank you ; I should so like to come ; but , — ” " But what ? " asked Mr. Leland . " " I am poor , " said the boy , blushing painfully ; " I don't know whether I ought to step out of my sphere , ' as Mr. Ellsworth says . " E " If that ...
... thank you ; I should so like to come ; but , — ” " But what ? " asked Mr. Leland . " " I am poor , " said the boy , blushing painfully ; " I don't know whether I ought to step out of my sphere , ' as Mr. Ellsworth says . " E " If that ...
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... thank you , my kind little Dysie ; you are a real brick to stick to me thus , " and Charlie held the tiny hand lovingly in his . " Well , we're brothers , so I ought to stick to you , " replied the child ; " You promised one day to be ...
... thank you , my kind little Dysie ; you are a real brick to stick to me thus , " and Charlie held the tiny hand lovingly in his . " Well , we're brothers , so I ought to stick to you , " replied the child ; " You promised one day to be ...
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