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... Evidently there were others interested in my entrance into school - life besides the two ladies seated at the far end of the room , who were so vigorously plying my ex - nurse Susan with all manner of questions as to my welfare , past ...
... Evidently there were others interested in my entrance into school - life besides the two ladies seated at the far end of the room , who were so vigorously plying my ex - nurse Susan with all manner of questions as to my welfare , past ...
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... Evidently he was not expecting to find it already occupied , and for one moment he stood irresolute , with his hand upon the rope . By this time , the other boys , quieted for the moment by the sight of a stranger , had gathered round ...
... Evidently he was not expecting to find it already occupied , and for one moment he stood irresolute , with his hand upon the rope . By this time , the other boys , quieted for the moment by the sight of a stranger , had gathered round ...
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... bag second , ' gets the next turn , ” chimed in Jack , who evidently understood and followed up the train of thought suggested by , rather than expressed in , Harry's words , very much more easily than I did . FORKS-OR FEELINGS?
... bag second , ' gets the next turn , ” chimed in Jack , who evidently understood and followed up the train of thought suggested by , rather than expressed in , Harry's words , very much more easily than I did . FORKS-OR FEELINGS?
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... evidently considering the duty of introduction his by acquired right . " We are going to show him the white mice and guinea- pigs and things , " added Johnnie Harris , anxious to share in doing the honours of the place to the new boy ...
... evidently considering the duty of introduction his by acquired right . " We are going to show him the white mice and guinea- pigs and things , " added Johnnie Harris , anxious to share in doing the honours of the place to the new boy ...
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... evidently more monotonous to them than to their owners , and , once or twice , the more rebellious did their best to escape into the laurels by the aid of a neighbouring bough . By - and - by they were permitted , after a short run on ...
... evidently more monotonous to them than to their owners , and , once or twice , the more rebellious did their best to escape into the laurels by the aid of a neighbouring bough . By - and - by they were permitted , after a short run on ...
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