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... . CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS AGAIN , 219 CHAPTER XXIV . THE FOLLY GETS A NEW OWNER , 228 CHAPTER XXV . POOR CLEM NO LONGER , • 233 CHAPTER XXVI . CONCLUSION , 240 CHAPTER I. THE CHILDREN ARRIVE AT THE FOLLY . NE Contents . vii.
... . CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS AGAIN , 219 CHAPTER XXIV . THE FOLLY GETS A NEW OWNER , 228 CHAPTER XXV . POOR CLEM NO LONGER , • 233 CHAPTER XXVI . CONCLUSION , 240 CHAPTER I. THE CHILDREN ARRIVE AT THE FOLLY . NE Contents . vii.
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... Poor little Clement seemed to grow more and more delicate every day ; so at last Dr. Bradley determined to try what change and country air would do for him , for he began to fear that he would lose his little Clement altogether if he ...
... Poor little Clement seemed to grow more and more delicate every day ; so at last Dr. Bradley determined to try what change and country air would do for him , for he began to fear that he would lose his little Clement altogether if he ...
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... fretful , fault - finding little chap , ' replied Joe . Oh , you don't know him , Joe , ' answered Effie , flushing ; ' poor darling , he has been so ill , and he has so much pain to bear even now . I Maggie and Leslie . 15.
... fretful , fault - finding little chap , ' replied Joe . Oh , you don't know him , Joe , ' answered Effie , flushing ; ' poor darling , he has been so ill , and he has so much pain to bear even now . I Maggie and Leslie . 15.
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... poor Maggie sat on her bough for some time , swinging her legs rather disconsolately . Leslie would not talk , he was busy carving his name on the trunk of the tree . Maggie was a very sociable child , and she could not bear to hold her ...
... poor Maggie sat on her bough for some time , swinging her legs rather disconsolately . Leslie would not talk , he was busy carving his name on the trunk of the tree . Maggie was a very sociable child , and she could not bear to hold her ...
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... Poor Maggie looked very much ashamed as she offered that to the old woman , and told her they had no more . ' No more nor twopence halfpenny ! ' she ex- claimed , and ye look like gentlefolks ' children , too ! Well , what's to be done ...
... Poor Maggie looked very much ashamed as she offered that to the old woman , and told her they had no more . ' No more nor twopence halfpenny ! ' she ex- claimed , and ye look like gentlefolks ' children , too ! Well , what's to be done ...
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