Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... Anne . - ' I will tell you presently , ' her sister replied , with an inflection of the voice which Ellen knew how to interpret . She drank up her milk Anne thought tea unwholesome for young girls and asked if she might go . ' Yes , ' said ...
... Anne . - ' I will tell you presently , ' her sister replied , with an inflection of the voice which Ellen knew how to interpret . She drank up her milk Anne thought tea unwholesome for young girls and asked if she might go . ' Yes , ' said ...
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... Anne only maintained the reserve which she thought necessary to impress Ellen with a sense of her youth and inexperience . Yet I only want to share their interests , ' Ellen thought ; ' I am not too young to listen and understand ...
... Anne only maintained the reserve which she thought necessary to impress Ellen with a sense of her youth and inexperience . Yet I only want to share their interests , ' Ellen thought ; ' I am not too young to listen and understand ...
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... Anne said , as soon as the door was closed , as it would have distracted her attention for the whole morning . George writes to say , that he has decided to send home Norah and the children by the next ship . Willy is not strong , and ...
... Anne said , as soon as the door was closed , as it would have distracted her attention for the whole morning . George writes to say , that he has decided to send home Norah and the children by the next ship . Willy is not strong , and ...
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... Anne , ' how glad I am to see a familiar face again . You are so like dear George . ' Anne was so much softened by this mention of her favourite brother , that she scarcely cared to hide the tears which started to her eyes ; but she ...
... Anne , ' how glad I am to see a familiar face again . You are so like dear George . ' Anne was so much softened by this mention of her favourite brother , that she scarcely cared to hide the tears which started to her eyes ; but she ...
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... Anne , I know ; but which is Kate , and Clara , and little Nelly ? ' ' Little Nelly ! ' Anne repeated with a smile ; for Kate , the shortest of the sisters , looked tall beside Norah , and Ellen's small , graceful head towered high ...
... Anne , I know ; but which is Kate , and Clara , and little Nelly ? ' ' Little Nelly ! ' Anne repeated with a smile ; for Kate , the shortest of the sisters , looked tall beside Norah , and Ellen's small , graceful head towered high ...
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