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... better now . There is Miss Jewel , I will run and ask her where your room is . ' The girl soon returned , followed by Miss Jewel , the governess . ' Are you very tired , Clement , dear ? ' she said . ' I will take you to your room ; you ...
... better now . There is Miss Jewel , I will run and ask her where your room is . ' The girl soon returned , followed by Miss Jewel , the governess . ' Are you very tired , Clement , dear ? ' she said . ' I will take you to your room ; you ...
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... better than the nasty , noisy streets ! answered Clem ; ' but I don't think anything is very nice . ' ' I think you are tired , and had better 4 Clement's Trial and Victory .
... better than the nasty , noisy streets ! answered Clem ; ' but I don't think anything is very nice . ' ' I think you are tired , and had better 4 Clement's Trial and Victory .
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Mary E. Gellie. ' I think you are tired , and had better lie down , dear . I will come and fetch you when tea is ready . ' In a very few minutes the boy was fast asleep on his pretty white bed , for he was quite tired out . Even in sleep ...
Mary E. Gellie. ' I think you are tired , and had better lie down , dear . I will come and fetch you when tea is ready . ' In a very few minutes the boy was fast asleep on his pretty white bed , for he was quite tired out . Even in sleep ...
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Mary E. Gellie. ' Keep a secret , indeed ! a great deal better than you can , sir , ' cried Maggie , rising and beginning to walk away angrily ; but after a few steps her curi- osity got the better of her indignation , and she turned ...
Mary E. Gellie. ' Keep a secret , indeed ! a great deal better than you can , sir , ' cried Maggie , rising and beginning to walk away angrily ; but after a few steps her curi- osity got the better of her indignation , and she turned ...
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... better take a basket with us to put the flowers in , and then we can lay the eggs at the bottom , and no one will ever suspect . ' ' Well , you are a brick , Mag ! ' admiration ; that will do first rate . cried Leslie in Jewey said only ...
... better take a basket with us to put the flowers in , and then we can lay the eggs at the bottom , and no one will ever suspect . ' ' Well , you are a brick , Mag ! ' admiration ; that will do first rate . cried Leslie in Jewey said only ...
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