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... stay at when they come into the country to shoot . ' ' I'm so disappointed , ' said Maggie ; ' I thought we should have picnics always , all day and all night , and just have a great big box to keep our clothes and our things in . ' How ...
... stay at when they come into the country to shoot . ' ' I'm so disappointed , ' said Maggie ; ' I thought we should have picnics always , all day and all night , and just have a great big box to keep our clothes and our things in . ' How ...
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... stayed in the mill till the tea bell rang , and ran back to the house in high spirits ; she rushed up to the nursery to be made tidy , which she much needed , and found the other children had already gone down ; and by the time she ...
... stayed in the mill till the tea bell rang , and ran back to the house in high spirits ; she rushed up to the nursery to be made tidy , which she much needed , and found the other children had already gone down ; and by the time she ...
Page 73
... stay in the open air . Mr. Vanster was de- lighted with his pupil ; and when with him , the poor boy was quite sweet and contented , and the old man looked upon him as almost an angel . ' I never met with such wonderful talent before ...
... stay in the open air . Mr. Vanster was de- lighted with his pupil ; and when with him , the poor boy was quite sweet and contented , and the old man looked upon him as almost an angel . ' I never met with such wonderful talent before ...
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... stay at home when they were going excursions . One day they were all going for a long drive into the country , and they were to stop at a farm - house and have tea in the hay field , and come back in the evening . Every one was in high ...
... stay at home when they were going excursions . One day they were all going for a long drive into the country , and they were to stop at a farm - house and have tea in the hay field , and come back in the evening . Every one was in high ...
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... stay at the Folly through the winter . But poor Clement's enjoyment was soon to be interrupted . One afternoon in the autumn he was tidying up his garden after the rain , which had been falling heavily all the morning , when Leslie and ...
... stay at the Folly through the winter . But poor Clement's enjoyment was soon to be interrupted . One afternoon in the autumn he was tidying up his garden after the rain , which had been falling heavily all the morning , when Leslie and ...
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