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... never seen his little sister until she was sent to England to be educated . Mrs. Grant had first proposed sending her to school ; but to this Herbert would not listen , and he insisted on being allowed to make a home for the little ...
... never seen his little sister until she was sent to England to be educated . Mrs. Grant had first proposed sending her to school ; but to this Herbert would not listen , and he insisted on being allowed to make a home for the little ...
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... never disputed ; but she was not the kind of person to cope with the spoiled , wilful Milly Grant , as Herbert was forced to admit before they had been a month together . Milly was devoted to her brother , and he dearly loved his little ...
... never disputed ; but she was not the kind of person to cope with the spoiled , wilful Milly Grant , as Herbert was forced to admit before they had been a month together . Milly was devoted to her brother , and he dearly loved his little ...
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... never saw anything . ' ' Ah ! but Jane has , ' said Milly , eagerly . ' I heard her telling Mary all about it . ' ' Nonsense , Milly ; you shouldn't listen to such rubbish ; and Jane ought to know better than to say anything of the kind ...
... never saw anything . ' ' Ah ! but Jane has , ' said Milly , eagerly . ' I heard her telling Mary all about it . ' ' Nonsense , Milly ; you shouldn't listen to such rubbish ; and Jane ought to know better than to say anything of the kind ...
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... at Fairfield . Albertine had never been in England before , and , first seen in the midst of fogs in the month of November , it seemed dreary enough to her . She used to wander up and down the long passages at Fairfield ,
... at Fairfield . Albertine had never been in England before , and , first seen in the midst of fogs in the month of November , it seemed dreary enough to her . She used to wander up and down the long passages at Fairfield ,
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... never should reach our destination , as Lindsay led me first . down one passage , then another ; and as to ever finding my way back again , that I quite despaired of doing . " It's a fearful grind from my part of the house , " he said ...
... never should reach our destination , as Lindsay led me first . down one passage , then another ; and as to ever finding my way back again , that I quite despaired of doing . " It's a fearful grind from my part of the house , " he said ...
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