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... very quiet . ' Three screams were heard simultaneously . Quick as lightning the children disappeared through the open door and escaped into an adjoining room . Pauline never knew how the crushed hat. 22 GREAT AND SMALL .
... very quiet . ' Three screams were heard simultaneously . Quick as lightning the children disappeared through the open door and escaped into an adjoining room . Pauline never knew how the crushed hat. 22 GREAT AND SMALL .
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Madeleine Laroques. adjoining room . Pauline never knew how the crushed hat had been discovered , and took care not to ask the reason of the first exclamations of horror which burst forth on all sides when the misdeed had come to light ...
Madeleine Laroques. adjoining room . Pauline never knew how the crushed hat had been discovered , and took care not to ask the reason of the first exclamations of horror which burst forth on all sides when the misdeed had come to light ...
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... so well as Aunt Alice . ' This was probably an all - convincing reason in the eyes of the two little sisters . At all events , they held their tongues , and did not say that they knew their aunt was gone for good 30 GREAT AND SMALL .
... so well as Aunt Alice . ' This was probably an all - convincing reason in the eyes of the two little sisters . At all events , they held their tongues , and did not say that they knew their aunt was gone for good 30 GREAT AND SMALL .
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Madeleine Laroques. say that they knew their aunt was gone for good . Some days later , Mrs. de Flavier called the children into her room . She had a letter in her hand , and was surrounded by straw hats and small frocks and pinafores ...
Madeleine Laroques. say that they knew their aunt was gone for good . Some days later , Mrs. de Flavier called the children into her room . She had a letter in her hand , and was surrounded by straw hats and small frocks and pinafores ...
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... Harry carried a large can of water to make some cement out of sand . This was quite forbidden , the children knew it well . ' But " the parents " will be so glad to have a summer - house ! ' they said , and HIDDEN TREASURES . 73.
... Harry carried a large can of water to make some cement out of sand . This was quite forbidden , the children knew it well . ' But " the parents " will be so glad to have a summer - house ! ' they said , and HIDDEN TREASURES . 73.
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