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... delight ; but she had not time to express the pleasure she felt , before Mr. Egerton added , as address- ing her mamma , “ I really think , my dear , we must reward this good little girl by taking her to Paris during the holiday month ...
... delight ; but she had not time to express the pleasure she felt , before Mr. Egerton added , as address- ing her mamma , “ I really think , my dear , we must reward this good little girl by taking her to Paris during the holiday month ...
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... delight ; but she had not time to express the pleasure she felt , before Mr. Egerton added , as address- ing her mamma , " I really think , my dear , we must reward this good little girl by taking her to Paris during the holiday month ...
... delight ; but she had not time to express the pleasure she felt , before Mr. Egerton added , as address- ing her mamma , " I really think , my dear , we must reward this good little girl by taking her to Paris during the holiday month ...
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... says . And then , to think of the sun rising on the coast of France ! it will be delightful ! I shall re- main on deck all night ; and so , most likely , shall we all . " " I think not , " said his father , EMILY'S REWARD . 7.
... says . And then , to think of the sun rising on the coast of France ! it will be delightful ! I shall re- main on deck all night ; and so , most likely , shall we all . " " I think not , " said his father , EMILY'S REWARD . 7.
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... , " said his father . Whatever might be the clumsy appearance of the vehicle , all the party were delighted with its convenience and comfort ; and not less pleased were they with the six rough- looking , EMILY'S REWARD . 15.
... , " said his father . Whatever might be the clumsy appearance of the vehicle , all the party were delighted with its convenience and comfort ; and not less pleased were they with the six rough- looking , EMILY'S REWARD . 15.
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... delight , as they wished much " to see the natives . " Between thirty and forty respectable looking men sat down ; there were also two English ladies , travel- lers like themselves : on seeing the latter , Mr. Egerton despatched ...
... delight , as they wished much " to see the natives . " Between thirty and forty respectable looking men sat down ; there were also two English ladies , travel- lers like themselves : on seeing the latter , Mr. Egerton despatched ...
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