'Bunchy'; or, The children of Scarsbrook farm |
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... coming . I think I never felt so uncomfortable in my life . I might not move ; I could not see ; I could hardly breathe ; and if I tried to unclose my eyes , the chance was the hay would blind me . " Where is she ? Where's your missis ...
... coming . I think I never felt so uncomfortable in my life . I might not move ; I could not see ; I could hardly breathe ; and if I tried to unclose my eyes , the chance was the hay would blind me . " Where is she ? Where's your missis ...
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... coming towards us . I suppose father has sent him to see what we are about . " I could see that John was smiling at my appearance , and , for once in my life , I think I was a little bit ashamed of myself . " Master sent me to look ...
... coming towards us . I suppose father has sent him to see what we are about . " I could see that John was smiling at my appearance , and , for once in my life , I think I was a little bit ashamed of myself . " Master sent me to look ...
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... coming . " Bob must have gone into the breakfast - parlour , for I heard the door close . I had not time to see what really happened . For the second time that morning I began to dress . I had no idea that hay could make any one as ...
... coming . " Bob must have gone into the breakfast - parlour , for I heard the door close . I had not time to see what really happened . For the second time that morning I began to dress . I had no idea that hay could make any one as ...
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... coming too ? " " Mother hasn't sent for me , " he answered . " I think you had better go alone . " Bob was a coward this to say it , but he really was . morning . Yes , I am sorry Mother often did not send for him , and still he went to ...
... coming too ? " " Mother hasn't sent for me , " he answered . " I think you had better go alone . " Bob was a coward this to say it , but he really was . morning . Yes , I am sorry Mother often did not send for him , and still he went to ...
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... coming to the throne in 1837 , seeing her crowned in 1838 . She never forgets a date , and she tells me dates so often , that I am sure when I go back to Scarsbrook Aunt Agatha will think me very much improved in history . And ...
... coming to the throne in 1837 , seeing her crowned in 1838 . She never forgets a date , and she tells me dates so often , that I am sure when I go back to Scarsbrook Aunt Agatha will think me very much improved in history . And ...
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