Isabel's Difficulties, Or, Light on the Daily PathGriffith & Farran, Brown & Company, 1874 - 256 pages |
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... talking to that bird , and ' . ' Grace ! Isabel ! Grace ! ' shouted Roger . ' Calling me when I don't want to be found , and can't get out , without- ' Grace ! I say Grace , where can you be ? I'll be sure to find you - Grace ! ' ' That ...
... talking to that bird , and ' . ' Grace ! Isabel ! Grace ! ' shouted Roger . ' Calling me when I don't want to be found , and can't get out , without- ' Grace ! I say Grace , where can you be ? I'll be sure to find you - Grace ! ' ' That ...
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... Talking of parrots— do you know ! I had a rare row with Hunter ( that's my mother's maid ) the other day . She had been mooning melancholy for ever so long , moping over a green parrot , and very cross to me . Her husband brought home ...
... Talking of parrots— do you know ! I had a rare row with Hunter ( that's my mother's maid ) the other day . She had been mooning melancholy for ever so long , moping over a green parrot , and very cross to me . Her husband brought home ...
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... talking to a bold bad woman . ' My gracious goodness , Miss Grace , ' screamed nurse , ' I am sure I can't be answerable for you to your mamma , if you go picking up all sorts of odd people , who aint no acquaintance at all fit for ...
... talking to a bold bad woman . ' My gracious goodness , Miss Grace , ' screamed nurse , ' I am sure I can't be answerable for you to your mamma , if you go picking up all sorts of odd people , who aint no acquaintance at all fit for ...
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... talking very seriously to me , and she positively forbids such disputes for the future , especially to a guest . ' " Then she shouldn't have such guests , ' retorted Roger , rising from his perch . I can't , and I won't , help kicking ...
... talking very seriously to me , and she positively forbids such disputes for the future , especially to a guest . ' " Then she shouldn't have such guests , ' retorted Roger , rising from his perch . I can't , and I won't , help kicking ...
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... talking to mother O'Neill for ever so long , two or three hours , I should think . ' ' Billy ! why , we saw the old mother go into the shrub- bery . ' ' When we went for our walk , Clara , and Grace was there then , because I saw her ...
... talking to mother O'Neill for ever so long , two or three hours , I should think . ' ' Billy ! why , we saw the old mother go into the shrub- bery . ' ' When we went for our walk , Clara , and Grace was there then , because I saw her ...
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