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... took Chilcot Folly of a friend who wanted to go abroad , and sent all the children down there , under the care of Miss Jewel and Nurse Price . Dr. Bradley knew that he would feel very lonely in the great house in Harley Street all by ...
... took Chilcot Folly of a friend who wanted to go abroad , and sent all the children down there , under the care of Miss Jewel and Nurse Price . Dr. Bradley knew that he would feel very lonely in the great house in Harley Street all by ...
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... took him back to the house , and told the other children they might play . in the park till dinner time . When Miss Jewel had seen Clem comfortably settled on his little bed , she sat down to write home . She felt tired , but she knew ...
... took him back to the house , and told the other children they might play . in the park till dinner time . When Miss Jewel had seen Clem comfortably settled on his little bed , she sat down to write home . She felt tired , but she knew ...
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... took no notice of this remark , but said , — ' There is another thing to be considered , Mag , how are we to get the eggs ? You and I must keep together in the afternoon , and watch our opportunity to slip out into the village without ...
... took no notice of this remark , but said , — ' There is another thing to be considered , Mag , how are we to get the eggs ? You and I must keep together in the afternoon , and watch our opportunity to slip out into the village without ...
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... took her into the corner to show her a number of young puppies , and delighted her by promising to give her the prettiest of the lot as soon as it could leave its mother . So Maggie was quite happy again , and declared she should come ...
... took her into the corner to show her a number of young puppies , and delighted her by promising to give her the prettiest of the lot as soon as it could leave its mother . So Maggie was quite happy again , and declared she should come ...
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... took the eggs and placed them carefully at the bottom of the basket , and covered them up with her flowers . ' But where's your sixpence ? ' asked the old woman . Here was a difficulty neither of the children had thought of . They could ...
... took the eggs and placed them carefully at the bottom of the basket , and covered them up with her flowers . ' But where's your sixpence ? ' asked the old woman . Here was a difficulty neither of the children had thought of . They could ...
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