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... brother . 6 ' They are not a bit ' Oh Silvia , she's got regular green sleeves , don't you see , like that old woman in Granny's Wonderful Chair ? ' ' Yes ; I found that out long ago . I always call her " Lady Greensleeves , ” replied ...
... brother . 6 ' They are not a bit ' Oh Silvia , she's got regular green sleeves , don't you see , like that old woman in Granny's Wonderful Chair ? ' ' Yes ; I found that out long ago . I always call her " Lady Greensleeves , ” replied ...
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... brothers - playing with the dogs , and attend- ing to our chickens , our tame animals , our hawks , and goats and rabbits . Ah , those were merry days ! ( jolly , I suppose you would say ) . Such games of hide - and - seek we used to ...
... brothers - playing with the dogs , and attend- ing to our chickens , our tame animals , our hawks , and goats and rabbits . Ah , those were merry days ! ( jolly , I suppose you would say ) . Such games of hide - and - seek we used to ...
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... brothers were all younger than myself . Oliver came next to me . Poor Oliver , how fond I was of him ! But so indeed I was of Miles and Roger . The same tutor taught us all ; and the only lesson that I had apart from them was needle ...
... brothers were all younger than myself . Oliver came next to me . Poor Oliver , how fond I was of him ! But so indeed I was of Miles and Roger . The same tutor taught us all ; and the only lesson that I had apart from them was needle ...
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... and papa being very seldom at home , I was her only companion , and my time was spent pretty equally between her and my brothers . My father , as I have said , 66 Some part of the year was not often at Horsemandown 18 The Oak Staircase .
... and papa being very seldom at home , I was her only companion , and my time was spent pretty equally between her and my brothers . My father , as I have said , 66 Some part of the year was not often at Horsemandown 18 The Oak Staircase .
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... brothers , and in the affairs of the household and estate . She was an extremely brisk , active person , always busied about something . I was very proud of helping her in the garden , the still - room , and the kitchen ; for she always ...
... brothers , and in the affairs of the household and estate . She was an extremely brisk , active person , always busied about something . I was very proud of helping her in the garden , the still - room , and the kitchen ; for she always ...
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