Queechy, by Elizabeth Wetherell, Том 2 |
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... believe I am a little tired , " Fleda said , trying , but in vain , to command herself and look up " and there are states of body when anything almost is enough to depress one " . " And what depresses you now ? " said he 4 QUEECHY .
... believe I am a little tired , " Fleda said , trying , but in vain , to command herself and look up " and there are states of body when anything almost is enough to depress one " . " And what depresses you now ? " said he 4 QUEECHY .
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... believe I shall , Fleda ; for it is not the hungry that he has threatened to send empty away . " Fleda could say nothing , and Hugh just then said no more . For a little while , near and busy as thoughts might be , tongues were silent ...
... believe I shall , Fleda ; for it is not the hungry that he has threatened to send empty away . " Fleda could say nothing , and Hugh just then said no more . For a little while , near and busy as thoughts might be , tongues were silent ...
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... believe she ha'n't sot still five minutes since she come into the house , till I don't know whether I am on my head or my heels . ' " But why didn't you give her something to eat ? " said Fleda , who was hastily throwing off her gloves ...
... believe she ha'n't sot still five minutes since she come into the house , till I don't know whether I am on my head or my heels . ' " But why didn't you give her something to eat ? " said Fleda , who was hastily throwing off her gloves ...
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... believe - because I had not been well in the morning . Now , you know , it was absurd . I was perfectly well then , and I told her I shouldn't mind her ; but do you believe Mr Carleton wouldn't give it to me ? -absolutely told me he ...
... believe - because I had not been well in the morning . Now , you know , it was absurd . I was perfectly well then , and I told her I shouldn't mind her ; but do you believe Mr Carleton wouldn't give it to me ? -absolutely told me he ...
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... believe . He came over with some friends of his - a Sir George Egerton and his family ; he is going to Canada , to be established in some post there , I forget what ; and they are spending part of the summer here before they fix ...
... believe . He came over with some friends of his - a Sir George Egerton and his family ; he is going to Canada , to be established in some post there , I forget what ; and they are spending part of the summer here before they fix ...
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afraid ain't answer aunt Lucy aunt Miriam Barby beauty better breath bright bright eyes Captain Rossitur Carleton Charlton cheeks colour dear Fleda doctor Douglass Dr Gregory Dr Quackenboss Earl Douglass Edith Elfie face feeling Fleda looked Fleda's eyes Fleda's head Florence gave gentleman gently give glad grave ground half hand happy heard heart heerd hope Hugh's kind kiss knew lady laughing leave Lord Peterborough ma'am mamma mind minutes Miss Constance Miss Evelyn Miss Fleda Miss Ringgan morning mother never night Noisette Olmney Philetus pleasant pleasure Plumfield Pritchard Queechy quiet quietly Renney rest roses seemed shewed silent smiling speak Stackpole stairs stood suppose sure sweet talk tears tell things Thorn to-morrow tone took uncle Orrin uncle Rolf vinaigrette voice walked weary wish words
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