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... soon . ' ' I don't like Uncle Bernard ! ' and Harry stamped his foot angrily ; ' I don't like Uncle Bernard ! Cousin Alice is not his , and he has no right to take her away ! ' ' What do I hear ? ' asked a merry voice outside the door ...
... soon . ' ' I don't like Uncle Bernard ! ' and Harry stamped his foot angrily ; ' I don't like Uncle Bernard ! Cousin Alice is not his , and he has no right to take her away ! ' ' What do I hear ? ' asked a merry voice outside the door ...
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... soon began to see that the property did not bring in so much as for- merly , because she was unable to attend to things herself . So she bethought herself of her nephews , of whom she was very fond , and wrote to Mr. Albert de Flavier ...
... soon began to see that the property did not bring in so much as for- merly , because she was unable to attend to things herself . So she bethought herself of her nephews , of whom she was very fond , and wrote to Mr. Albert de Flavier ...
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... soon , ' answered Mr. de Flavier . " Mamma said we could ask all the flowers in the garden about him . ' ' But there are so many flowers in the D garden ! ' And the little girls looked quite confused. FIRST EXPERIENCES,
... soon , ' answered Mr. de Flavier . " Mamma said we could ask all the flowers in the garden about him . ' ' But there are so many flowers in the D garden ! ' And the little girls looked quite confused. FIRST EXPERIENCES,
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... had fortunately left open . ' What an ill - mannered beast ! ' cried Pauline as soon as they were in safety . ' I shan't choose him now , ' answered Harry , still feeling the effects of the battle . ' He's FIRST EXPERIENCES . 55.
... had fortunately left open . ' What an ill - mannered beast ! ' cried Pauline as soon as they were in safety . ' I shan't choose him now , ' answered Harry , still feeling the effects of the battle . ' He's FIRST EXPERIENCES . 55.
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... soon they begin to puzzle themselves with all sorts of problems . God grant that their mother may always be able to set them right , as in this case ! ' Days and weeks went on ; the spring was well set in ; and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard de ...
... soon they begin to puzzle themselves with all sorts of problems . God grant that their mother may always be able to set them right , as in this case ! ' Days and weeks went on ; the spring was well set in ; and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard de ...
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