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... tears rolled down her cheeks , and she was fain to hide her face in her mother's bosom , that the sobs which choked her might not reach the ears of her brother , who was scarcely less affected than herself . But Guy was an unselfish boy ...
... tears rolled down her cheeks , and she was fain to hide her face in her mother's bosom , that the sobs which choked her might not reach the ears of her brother , who was scarcely less affected than herself . But Guy was an unselfish boy ...
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... tears rolled down her cheeks , and she was fain to hide her face in her mother's bosom , that the sobs which choked her might not reach the ears of her brother , who was scarcely less affected than herself . But Guy was an unselfish boy ...
... tears rolled down her cheeks , and she was fain to hide her face in her mother's bosom , that the sobs which choked her might not reach the ears of her brother , who was scarcely less affected than herself . But Guy was an unselfish boy ...
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... tear in his poor little eye , so she left her bowl and hastened forward to kiss it away , to leave one of her own bright smiles there instead . ' And now , ' said the mother , ' let us go on with our lesson ; where did we leave off ...
... tear in his poor little eye , so she left her bowl and hastened forward to kiss it away , to leave one of her own bright smiles there instead . ' And now , ' said the mother , ' let us go on with our lesson ; where did we leave off ...
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... tear stood in her eye , and Willy jumped up in her lap , threw his little arms round her neck , and kissed her passionately . ' Mamma , Mamma , ' said the child , ' punish me , beat me ; do any thing you like , but do not cry . ' Poor ...
... tear stood in her eye , and Willy jumped up in her lap , threw his little arms round her neck , and kissed her passionately . ' Mamma , Mamma , ' said the child , ' punish me , beat me ; do any thing you like , but do not cry . ' Poor ...
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... tear ? ' ' Because I would not make you more sorry , Mamma . ' ' But are you sorry yourself , my darling ? ' ' I am very sorry I have made you angry , Mamma , but I cannot understand why you should be angry about a thing that costs only ...
... tear ? ' ' Because I would not make you more sorry , Mamma . ' ' But are you sorry yourself , my darling ? ' ' I am very sorry I have made you angry , Mamma , but I cannot understand why you should be angry about a thing that costs only ...
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