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... STORY , 180 CHAPTER XXI . EFFIE'S VISIT TO THE MANOR HOUSE , 190 CHAPTER XXII . CLEMENT BEGINS A NEW STUDY , 214 CHAPTER XXIII . CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS AGAIN , 219 CHAPTER XXIV . THE FOLLY GETS A NEW OWNER , 228 CHAPTER XXV . POOR CLEM NO ...
... STORY , 180 CHAPTER XXI . EFFIE'S VISIT TO THE MANOR HOUSE , 190 CHAPTER XXII . CLEMENT BEGINS A NEW STUDY , 214 CHAPTER XXIII . CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS AGAIN , 219 CHAPTER XXIV . THE FOLLY GETS A NEW OWNER , 228 CHAPTER XXV . POOR CLEM NO ...
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... story . ' Leslie made no answer ; he was not quite so sure that he could not tell a story . He called Maggie a coward sometimes , but really she was by far the braver of the two ; for , though she was afraid to be disobedient , she ...
... story . ' Leslie made no answer ; he was not quite so sure that he could not tell a story . He called Maggie a coward sometimes , but really she was by far the braver of the two ; for , though she was afraid to be disobedient , she ...
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... stories to little Clem , who was too tired to go out , and for the time she quite forgot her troubles . On Saturday evenings Miss Jewel generally had a quiet talk with the children about the past week , instead of reading to them . This ...
... stories to little Clem , who was too tired to go out , and for the time she quite forgot her troubles . On Saturday evenings Miss Jewel generally had a quiet talk with the children about the past week , instead of reading to them . This ...
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... stories to me all the afternoon , ' said Clem . ' We sat in a beautiful sunny place outside the greenhouse . I like that much better than walking about ; and then we squirted the plants , -I like that too . ' ' And where has Leslie been ...
... stories to me all the afternoon , ' said Clem . ' We sat in a beautiful sunny place outside the greenhouse . I like that much better than walking about ; and then we squirted the plants , -I like that too . ' ' And where has Leslie been ...
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... story . ' You are quite right , dear Maggie , ' said Miss Jewel , when she had heard it . ' It certainly would be cheating poor Joe and acting a lie , which is quite as bad as telling it in so many words . I am very sorry to hear this ...
... story . ' You are quite right , dear Maggie , ' said Miss Jewel , when she had heard it . ' It certainly would be cheating poor Joe and acting a lie , which is quite as bad as telling it in so many words . I am very sorry to hear this ...
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