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Page 36
... feel prejudiced against Emma ; so she was always fancying that things Emma said or did were meant unkindly . The account given to her of Emma's misdeeds was so exaggerated , that they appeared great wrongs , and she treated her friend ...
... feel prejudiced against Emma ; so she was always fancying that things Emma said or did were meant unkindly . The account given to her of Emma's misdeeds was so exaggerated , that they appeared great wrongs , and she treated her friend ...
Page 37
... feel that she was altogether disliked , and was particularly attentive to her . Milly had been found out to be a tell - tale in several little ways lately , such as repeating what the servants said , letting out small secrets which she ...
... feel that she was altogether disliked , and was particularly attentive to her . Milly had been found out to be a tell - tale in several little ways lately , such as repeating what the servants said , letting out small secrets which she ...
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... feeling distressed but not surprised at the discovery which she had made , but thankful that her eyes had been opened to the real state of the case , and on her way she determined to do justice to those con- cerned . She called Milly to ...
... feeling distressed but not surprised at the discovery which she had made , but thankful that her eyes had been opened to the real state of the case , and on her way she determined to do justice to those con- cerned . She called Milly to ...
Page 53
... feel it my bounden duty as a true knight , to defend the cause of the innocent and oppressed , as far as in me lies . ' ' Of the impudent and depressed , ' remarked Edith . ' That remains to be proved , ' replied David . ' Which it will ...
... feel it my bounden duty as a true knight , to defend the cause of the innocent and oppressed , as far as in me lies . ' ' Of the impudent and depressed , ' remarked Edith . ' That remains to be proved , ' replied David . ' Which it will ...
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... feel so angry with myself , ' she added , and tears came into her eyes . ' Well , of course we did not know that Milly would tell such stories , ' said Annie . ' I don't suppose she meant to do that exactly , ' replied David ; ' but it ...
... feel so angry with myself , ' she added , and tears came into her eyes . ' Well , of course we did not know that Milly would tell such stories , ' said Annie . ' I don't suppose she meant to do that exactly , ' replied David ; ' but it ...
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Tittle Tattle and Other Stories for Children, by the Author of 'Little Tales ... Tittle-Tattle No preview available - 2016 |
Tittle Tattle, and Other Stories for Children Tittle Tattle,Tittle-tattle,E. C. Bolton No preview available - 1872 |
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