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... kind mother to look after them , he often felt very anxious about their health , so he made up his mind to part with them , for he knew that he could thoroughly trust Miss Jewel . By six o'clock the children had had a good run , and ...
... kind mother to look after them , he often felt very anxious about their health , so he made up his mind to part with them , for he knew that he could thoroughly trust Miss Jewel . By six o'clock the children had had a good run , and ...
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... kind eyes fixed upon her . ' Why , how pretty you look ! ' exclaimed the child ; you have such a lovely bright colour in your cheeks , and you don't look a bit tired now , as you did when you went into the house . I just ran in to try ...
... kind eyes fixed upon her . ' Why , how pretty you look ! ' exclaimed the child ; you have such a lovely bright colour in your cheeks , and you don't look a bit tired now , as you did when you went into the house . I just ran in to try ...
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... to hide anything from her kind governess , and longed to tell her everything . Leslie thought how very lucky it was that Miss Jewel did not ask any more questions . CHAPTER V. ' I could not love thee , dear Leslie's Plot . 35.
... to hide anything from her kind governess , and longed to tell her everything . Leslie thought how very lucky it was that Miss Jewel did not ask any more questions . CHAPTER V. ' I could not love thee , dear Leslie's Plot . 35.
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... kind you are ! ' exclaimed Effie . ' But won't you be sorry not to teach Clem any more if you think him so clever ? ' ' No , my darling , I shall really be glad ; for though I love music so much , it tires me more to teach it than ...
... kind you are ! ' exclaimed Effie . ' But won't you be sorry not to teach Clem any more if you think him so clever ? ' ' No , my darling , I shall really be glad ; for though I love music so much , it tires me more to teach it than ...
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... kind to all Dr. Bradley's children , and often spoke to them on their way from church , and gave Miss Jewel much kind. A ROW AND ITS CONSEQUENCES . LESLIE AND MAGGIE ARE HAPPY ONCE MORE . 87 CHAPTER XI A ROW AND ITS CONSEQUENCES,
... kind to all Dr. Bradley's children , and often spoke to them on their way from church , and gave Miss Jewel much kind. A ROW AND ITS CONSEQUENCES . LESLIE AND MAGGIE ARE HAPPY ONCE MORE . 87 CHAPTER XI A ROW AND ITS CONSEQUENCES,
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