The Arrandel motto, Том 11871 |
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... hour to - day . " " That lost hour will not signify , " said Miss Goldsmith , quietly , as she opened her desk at the table behind the girls , " she plays so well for a child of nine that she can afford to lose even an occasional hour ...
... hour to - day . " " That lost hour will not signify , " said Miss Goldsmith , quietly , as she opened her desk at the table behind the girls , " she plays so well for a child of nine that she can afford to lose even an occasional hour ...
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... hour or two between , Miss Berrington kept Hessie with her in her own room ; while Pollie tenderly packed every tiny treasure her little favourite had gathered round her , packing not a few with tears upon them . The cab was at the door ...
... hour or two between , Miss Berrington kept Hessie with her in her own room ; while Pollie tenderly packed every tiny treasure her little favourite had gathered round her , packing not a few with tears upon them . The cab was at the door ...
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... hours , seem numbered now ; and though I am sometimes very tired and long to be at rest , the pain of leaving you swallows up every other thought . Oh , my little girl , so closely wrapped about my heart ! that we should have to leave ...
... hours , seem numbered now ; and though I am sometimes very tired and long to be at rest , the pain of leaving you swallows up every other thought . Oh , my little girl , so closely wrapped about my heart ! that we should have to leave ...
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... - self in the consciousness that these were the last hours she could have him with her , he , the only one in all the world to whose heart she could cling , a pity to herself which made D 2 THE ARRANDEL MOTTO . 51 CHAPTER IV. ...
... - self in the consciousness that these were the last hours she could have him with her , he , the only one in all the world to whose heart she could cling , a pity to herself which made D 2 THE ARRANDEL MOTTO . 51 CHAPTER IV. ...
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... hour more she was to be at home . Would it be the home unattainable ' mid pleasures and palaces ? What should she do until she reached it ? Sleep ? Nothing was more thoroughly out of her power . Flatten her nose against the window , and ...
... hour more she was to be at home . Would it be the home unattainable ' mid pleasures and palaces ? What should she do until she reached it ? Sleep ? Nothing was more thoroughly out of her power . Flatten her nose against the window , and ...
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