'Bunchy'; or, The children of Scarsbrook farm |
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... really feel sorry for my faults when I know that they have grieved her . Bob and I are so afraid of making mother worse by talking , that though we sometimes go into her room together to have a chat , we sit there for Our Family . 5.
... really feel sorry for my faults when I know that they have grieved her . Bob and I are so afraid of making mother worse by talking , that though we sometimes go into her room together to have a chat , we sit there for Our Family . 5.
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... afraid we have almost grown accustomed to her illness by now . " Of all her children , little Winifred's most like mother . She is a gentle , affectionate little thing , that you cannot help petting and loving . Every one who knows ...
... afraid we have almost grown accustomed to her illness by now . " Of all her children , little Winifred's most like mother . She is a gentle , affectionate little thing , that you cannot help petting and loving . Every one who knows ...
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... afraid I was a very short time saying my prayers ; and then I knocked at Bob's door , and told him to be quick , as Nep and I were off to the hay before breakfast . He said he would not be a minute ; I do I 2 " Bunchy . "
... afraid I was a very short time saying my prayers ; and then I knocked at Bob's door , and told him to be quick , as Nep and I were off to the hay before breakfast . He said he would not be a minute ; I do I 2 " Bunchy . "
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... afraid you made no apologies for doing so . I should have liked you to have said you were sorry . " " I never make apologies , mother , " I answered . " We did not know it was so late , or we should have come in earlier . Why need they ...
... afraid you made no apologies for doing so . I should have liked you to have said you were sorry . " " I never make apologies , mother , " I answered . " We did not know it was so late , or we should have come in earlier . Why need they ...
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... afraid Aunt Anne would have said that there was no self - denial in it , as I was too tired , after the early haymaking , and the long ride with father , to care to go out - of - doors , and with Bob fishing there was really no one to ...
... afraid Aunt Anne would have said that there was no self - denial in it , as I was too tired , after the early haymaking , and the long ride with father , to care to go out - of - doors , and with Bob fishing there was really no one to ...
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