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... boy up at the great house . " Robert was somewhat comforted , though the pain at his heart never ceased . But he slept deeply , worn out with unusual toil and grief . The woman Robert lodged with was obliged to be early ALONE ! 27.
... boy up at the great house . " Robert was somewhat comforted , though the pain at his heart never ceased . But he slept deeply , worn out with unusual toil and grief . The woman Robert lodged with was obliged to be early ALONE ! 27.
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Mary Albert. The woman Robert lodged with was obliged to be early at the farm , and as they trudged back together at the end of his second day's work , she began to question him— “ Hadn't he got a mother alive , or a father ? " For all ...
Mary Albert. The woman Robert lodged with was obliged to be early at the farm , and as they trudged back together at the end of his second day's work , she began to question him— “ Hadn't he got a mother alive , or a father ? " For all ...
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... early in the morning . " But I couldn't find it in my heart to refuse going even for a day , " said poor Mrs. Watson afterwards , " they all being in such trouble about Mr. Breeley's being ill , and having so much to think about besides ...
... early in the morning . " But I couldn't find it in my heart to refuse going even for a day , " said poor Mrs. Watson afterwards , " they all being in such trouble about Mr. Breeley's being ill , and having so much to think about besides ...
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... early , " cried Robert , " or we wouldn't have put the fire out . " " I'll soon light it , " said Mrs. Ware cheerfully . " But I was forced to come now , or not at all , for I've some work come along unexpected . " Mrs. Ware went ...
... early , " cried Robert , " or we wouldn't have put the fire out . " " I'll soon light it , " said Mrs. Ware cheerfully . " But I was forced to come now , or not at all , for I've some work come along unexpected . " Mrs. Ware went ...
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... early , almost before it was light , he said " good - bye to his poor toiling landlady , and started for Mr. Greenways ' hop - gardens . On the way , he fell in with a man and woman and three children , cleanly and neatly dressed , but ...
... early , almost before it was light , he said " good - bye to his poor toiling landlady , and started for Mr. Greenways ' hop - gardens . On the way , he fell in with a man and woman and three children , cleanly and neatly dressed , but ...
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