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... wish you wouldn't ! As if I should tell her anything about those stupid things ! Of course I shouldn't talk about what wasn't invented - then - a - days , ' finished Silvia , after pausing in vain for a suitable ex- pression . ' Well ...
... wish you wouldn't ! As if I should tell her anything about those stupid things ! Of course I shouldn't talk about what wasn't invented - then - a - days , ' finished Silvia , after pausing in vain for a suitable ex- pression . ' Well ...
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... wish I knew all about him . Now , if we had but the goloshes of fortune , Silvia , what fun it would be ! We would make all the pictures tell us their stories . ' ' How would it be if I was to ask A Wet Half - Holiday . 9.
... wish I knew all about him . Now , if we had but the goloshes of fortune , Silvia , what fun it would be ! We would make all the pictures tell us their stories . ' ' How would it be if I was to ask A Wet Half - Holiday . 9.
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... wish you had ! ' sighed Silvia , looking wistfully at Lady Greensleeves ' mischievous brown eyes and rosy smiling mouth . ' Well , but if you do know the stories , why shouldn't you tell them to us ? ' suggested Robin . ' It would be ...
... wish you had ! ' sighed Silvia , looking wistfully at Lady Greensleeves ' mischievous brown eyes and rosy smiling mouth . ' Well , but if you do know the stories , why shouldn't you tell them to us ? ' suggested Robin . ' It would be ...
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... wish , that she should tell you her history in her own words , but ' Oh Uncle Algernon ! Not really . I can't believe it . What do you mean ? ' cried Silvia , jumping upon her uncle's knee and putting both hands on his shoulders , while ...
... wish , that she should tell you her history in her own words , but ' Oh Uncle Algernon ! Not really . I can't believe it . What do you mean ? ' cried Silvia , jumping upon her uncle's knee and putting both hands on his shoulders , while ...
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... wish to go than he had to take her . His whole mind was wrapped up in politics , and she took not the slightest interest in them ; neither did she care for the court and its gaieties . She used to tell me that she had had enough of ...
... wish to go than he had to take her . His whole mind was wrapped up in politics , and she took not the slightest interest in them ; neither did she care for the court and its gaieties . She used to tell me that she had had enough of ...
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Agnes answer asked Aubert Beatrice Bessie Bessie's boys brother cloth Colonel Dare coloured Countess of Desmond Court cried dear door Duke of Mon Duke of Monmouth Earl of Desmond eyes face Father Niccolo Fcap fear feel felt Fortescue gilt edges girls glance hand HARRISON WEIR head hear heard heart Hebe Henrietta Horsemandown Illustrations Judge Jeffreys King knew Lady Dalrymple Lady Greensleeves Lady Sarah laugh looked Lord Desmond Madame St mamma Master Noakes matter mind Mistress Frances morning never nurse Oliver Oliver's Pauline perhaps plain poor Post 8vo Power Queen remember replied Robin Royal 16mo Second Edition seemed Shad silence Silvia Sir Bernard Sir Harry Mountfort smile speak story Super-royal 16mo suppose sure talking Taunton tell things THOMAS DARNELL thought told tone Uncle Algernon voice WEIR whispered wife wish words
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