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... soon joined by a tall girl of about fifteen , with a very sweet face , who looked at him quite anxiously as she said- ' Is not this a pretty place , dear ? You will soon get well and strong here , won't you ? ' A ' I don't know ...
... soon joined by a tall girl of about fifteen , with a very sweet face , who looked at him quite anxiously as she said- ' Is not this a pretty place , dear ? You will soon get well and strong here , won't you ? ' A ' I don't know ...
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... soon be 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 ...
... soon be 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 ...
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... soon have lovely flowers looking at you through the window . Oh , I do love the country ! Don't you , Jewey ? ' ' Yes , I do , darling , ' answered Miss Jewel ; ' every- thing looks so pure and sweet . What do you think about it , Clem ...
... soon have lovely flowers looking at you through the window . Oh , I do love the country ! Don't you , Jewey ? ' ' Yes , I do , darling , ' answered Miss Jewel ; ' every- thing looks so pure and sweet . What do you think about it , Clem ...
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... soon as we are in bed we shall all be turned out ? ' 6 ' And why does she think so ? ' asked Miss Jewel . ' Why , because I heard papa tell a gentleman that he had taken a shooting - box for us ; and I'm sure this is not a box at all ...
... soon as we are in bed we shall all be turned out ? ' 6 ' And why does she think so ? ' asked Miss Jewel . ' Why , because I heard papa tell a gentleman that he had taken a shooting - box for us ; and I'm sure this is not a box at all ...
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... soon as breakfast was over , they were all well wrapped up and went out to discover what sort of a place Chilcot Folly really was ; and it proved to be a most delightful place . Just in front of the drawing - room windows was a large ...
... soon as breakfast was over , they were all well wrapped up and went out to discover what sort of a place Chilcot Folly really was ; and it proved to be a most delightful place . Just in front of the drawing - room windows was a large ...
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