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... knew where I was when you spoke to me . ' Mr. Hardy spoke cheerfully , but his wife saw at once that it was with an effort that he did so . She put down the work upon which she was engaged , and moved her chair nearer to his by the fire ...
... knew where I was when you spoke to me . ' Mr. Hardy spoke cheerfully , but his wife saw at once that it was with an effort that he did so . She put down the work upon which she was engaged , and moved her chair nearer to his by the fire ...
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... knew something about work . ' ' And what are we to learn , mamma ? ' Maud asked . ' Not a very great deal , my dear , ' Mrs. Hardy said . ' Spanish to begin with , then cooking . I shall teach you , at any rate , to make simple dishes ...
... knew something about work . ' ' And what are we to learn , mamma ? ' Maud asked . ' Not a very great deal , my dear , ' Mrs. Hardy said . ' Spanish to begin with , then cooking . I shall teach you , at any rate , to make simple dishes ...
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... knew nothing ; but there was not the same secrecy observed with reference to their shot- guns . These they took home with them , and Mr. Hardy said that he understood that the plains of South America swarmed with game , and that ...
... knew nothing ; but there was not the same secrecy observed with reference to their shot- guns . These they took home with them , and Mr. Hardy said that he understood that the plains of South America swarmed with game , and that ...
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... knew the country that every requisite could be obtained at Buenos Ayres , the capital of the Argentine Republic , at a far less price than he could convey such heavy articles from England . Still the bulk of luggage was very large ; and ...
... knew the country that every requisite could be obtained at Buenos Ayres , the capital of the Argentine Republic , at a far less price than he could convey such heavy articles from England . Still the bulk of luggage was very large ; and ...
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... knew nothing of cooking , and who was only useful in drawing the water and sweeping the floors . In time the country became more settled , and there are stations now sixty or seventy miles beyond us . ' The next week was spent in riding ...
... knew nothing of cooking , and who was only useful in drawing the water and sweeping the floors . In time the country became more settled , and there are stations now sixty or seventy miles beyond us . ' The next week was spent in riding ...
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