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... look on Father's face , when they were so engrossed as to forget my presence , startled me so much that I burst into a storm of sobs , for which I could give no reason except that I was frightened , and felt lonely and neglected when ...
... look on Father's face , when they were so engrossed as to forget my presence , startled me so much that I burst into a storm of sobs , for which I could give no reason except that I was frightened , and felt lonely and neglected when ...
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... look of amusement through the tear - dimmed eyes , which seemed to say , " I know you too well to be afraid of you . You're laughing at me all the time , I believe , only you won't show it . " " Well , I will let you off this once . But ...
... look of amusement through the tear - dimmed eyes , which seemed to say , " I know you too well to be afraid of you . You're laughing at me all the time , I believe , only you won't show it . " " Well , I will let you off this once . But ...
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... look as though they enjoyed themselves tremendously , and keep on as though they thought it the best lark out , " said Mat , pensively . , cried " The best ' pigeon ' you mean , -not ' lark , ' " cried Harry , laughing so heartily at ...
... look as though they enjoyed themselves tremendously , and keep on as though they thought it the best lark out , " said Mat , pensively . , cried " The best ' pigeon ' you mean , -not ' lark , ' " cried Harry , laughing so heartily at ...
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... look at Bernard Ayres ! He has cut himself , or run the fork into his finger ! He is much too young to use anything but a spoon at present , I can see . " Miss Royce jumped up hurriedly , much alarmed . How- ever , she was at once ...
... look at Bernard Ayres ! He has cut himself , or run the fork into his finger ! He is much too young to use anything but a spoon at present , I can see . " Miss Royce jumped up hurriedly , much alarmed . How- ever , she was at once ...
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... look upon me , Harry rose , and crossed the hall in obedience to her summons . " You follow us , Bernard Ayres , " she added , as I sat trembling in my seat , uncertain what course I was expected to pursue . A quick tap at the window ...
... look upon me , Harry rose , and crossed the hall in obedience to her summons . " You follow us , Bernard Ayres , " she added , as I sat trembling in my seat , uncertain what course I was expected to pursue . A quick tap at the window ...
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