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... an arrange- made that Charlotte hem at Holmesdale , settled , they had ject at present . e would certainly be felt that there bout every fan aliar interests , as beyond mass . A G.TRUEFITT . Mary and Mildred . ILDRED . 129.
... an arrange- made that Charlotte hem at Holmesdale , settled , they had ject at present . e would certainly be felt that there bout every fan aliar interests , as beyond mass . A G.TRUEFITT . Mary and Mildred . ILDRED . 129.
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... Charlotte Melville , Mildred and Jane Metcalfe , had made themselves a large nest of hay and were puzzling one another's brains with riddles . A few went off to a little wood that lay on one side of the hayfield , somewhat full of ...
... Charlotte Melville , Mildred and Jane Metcalfe , had made themselves a large nest of hay and were puzzling one another's brains with riddles . A few went off to a little wood that lay on one side of the hayfield , somewhat full of ...
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... Charlotte Melville came back for them , and soon they came in sight of the gaily dressed cow , in her smart coloured ribbons and flowers , and the large china bowl , which the boys thought stood in some danger of a kick from her lady ...
... Charlotte Melville came back for them , and soon they came in sight of the gaily dressed cow , in her smart coloured ribbons and flowers , and the large china bowl , which the boys thought stood in some danger of a kick from her lady ...
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... we haven't seen them for so very long , I don't recollect them in the least , and I am sure you cannot either , Mildred . " " Not the boys at all , " answered Mildred , " but I do just recollect Charlotte , and a CHAPTER VI. ...
... we haven't seen them for so very long , I don't recollect them in the least , and I am sure you cannot either , Mildred . " " Not the boys at all , " answered Mildred , " but I do just recollect Charlotte , and a CHAPTER VI. ...
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... Charlotte outgrew her passions with her love for sugar plums ; Freddie and Edward sometimes tease her still , I dare say . " " We shall miss Alice , " murmured Mary , half to herself , " and summer will be gone when we come back . " It ...
... Charlotte outgrew her passions with her love for sugar plums ; Freddie and Edward sometimes tease her still , I dare say . " " We shall miss Alice , " murmured Mary , half to herself , " and summer will be gone when we come back . " It ...
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