'Bunchy'; or, The children of Scarsbrook farm |
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... hope you will like my Bunchy , for I am very fond of her myself ; but you must love Marmaduke and little Winifred also . Bunchy has one grave fault - she is selfish . But what child who reads her story , if he or she were relating his ...
... hope you will like my Bunchy , for I am very fond of her myself ; but you must love Marmaduke and little Winifred also . Bunchy has one grave fault - she is selfish . But what child who reads her story , if he or she were relating his ...
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... ; but the loving side of her nature , I hope , triumphs at last , and then you must own that Bunchy does try to correct her faults . E. C. PHILLIPS . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. OUR FAMILY II . HAYMAKING III viii Preface .
... ; but the loving side of her nature , I hope , triumphs at last , and then you must own that Bunchy does try to correct her faults . E. C. PHILLIPS . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. OUR FAMILY II . HAYMAKING III viii Preface .
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... hope he I will let Bob come too . " I thought Aunt Anne looked vexed . No doubt she thought father was wrong to indulge either Bob or me on a day when we had broken rules ; but what day was there that I did not break one rule at least ...
... hope he I will let Bob come too . " I thought Aunt Anne looked vexed . No doubt she thought father was wrong to indulge either Bob or me on a day when we had broken rules ; but what day was there that I did not break one rule at least ...
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... hope it won't spoil the hay . " " I'm afraid it will , " Bob answered ; " it's such steady , heavy rain . " " What are you two troubling yourselves about ? " father asked , as he came up to us . " The rain , father , " Bob answered ...
... hope it won't spoil the hay . " " I'm afraid it will , " Bob answered ; " it's such steady , heavy rain . " " What are you two troubling yourselves about ? " father asked , as he came up to us . " The rain , father , " Bob answered ...
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... hope you'll be well my next birthday . " Mother shook her head ; then she said softly , but I did not understand what she meant , " I believe I shall be well by then , Bunchy , but you won't see how well I am . ” " I shall see if you ...
... hope you'll be well my next birthday . " Mother shook her head ; then she said softly , but I did not understand what she meant , " I believe I shall be well by then , Bunchy , but you won't see how well I am . ” " I shall see if you ...
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