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... wish to take her away , you may do so ; otherwise , I shall . ' ' But why can't she stay here ? ' ' I can't explain that to you , you wouldn't understand . It is enough for you to know she cannot stay here ; so , if you have any- where ...
... wish to take her away , you may do so ; otherwise , I shall . ' ' But why can't she stay here ? ' ' I can't explain that to you , you wouldn't understand . It is enough for you to know she cannot stay here ; so , if you have any- where ...
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... wish to go away ? Is it quite true ? ' ' Your uncle is very naughty , ' said the girl , 6 laughing . But come , don't let us trouble about partings ; let's see if we can't mend Mr. Punch , he is in a sad state ! ' With that , Miss ...
... wish to go away ? Is it quite true ? ' ' Your uncle is very naughty , ' said the girl , 6 laughing . But come , don't let us trouble about partings ; let's see if we can't mend Mr. Punch , he is in a sad state ! ' With that , Miss ...
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... wish to betray her sister , but she did not like difficulties , and preferred to avoid them . - Alas ! in spite of the fidelity of her two companions , Pauline could not remain any longer undiscovered . One glance at her hiding place ...
... wish to betray her sister , but she did not like difficulties , and preferred to avoid them . - Alas ! in spite of the fidelity of her two companions , Pauline could not remain any longer undiscovered . One glance at her hiding place ...
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... too much that evening to wish to return to the draw- ing - room . Pauline , especially , was only too glad to hide her face and the confusion and dread she had suffered , under the bed- clothes A MARRIAGE AND A FOOTSTOOL . 27.
... too much that evening to wish to return to the draw- ing - room . Pauline , especially , was only too glad to hide her face and the confusion and dread she had suffered , under the bed- clothes A MARRIAGE AND A FOOTSTOOL . 27.
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... wish to see you ! ' Harry and Pauline took each other's hand , and left the dining - room . They went and sat on two little stools in the play - room . There they stayed , facing each other , but not looking at each other , only ...
... wish to see you ! ' Harry and Pauline took each other's hand , and left the dining - room . They went and sat on two little stools in the play - room . There they stayed , facing each other , but not looking at each other , only ...
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