Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... boy , who looked more like a figure moulded in gutta percha than anything human , executing a bushman's war - dance on the nursery carpet , and accompanying the exhibition by shrill cries and other unearthly sounds . The baby was crying ...
... boy , who looked more like a figure moulded in gutta percha than anything human , executing a bushman's war - dance on the nursery carpet , and accompanying the exhibition by shrill cries and other unearthly sounds . The baby was crying ...
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... boy , came forward to shake hands with frank and natural courtesy , and she even succeeded in winning the good graces of the baby , which consented to be danced and fondled in her arms . But before Dora and Lucy could be induced to tell ...
... boy , came forward to shake hands with frank and natural courtesy , and she even succeeded in winning the good graces of the baby , which consented to be danced and fondled in her arms . But before Dora and Lucy could be induced to tell ...
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... boy was possessed . ' 6 ' I hope he will not get into mischief , ' said Willy , looking at Ellen a little anxiously , he is so wild with the pleasure of getting out of the ship . And then he thinks himself too old for the nursery ...
... boy was possessed . ' 6 ' I hope he will not get into mischief , ' said Willy , looking at Ellen a little anxiously , he is so wild with the pleasure of getting out of the ship . And then he thinks himself too old for the nursery ...
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... for Clara . ' ' He is the most remarkable boy , ' said Ellen . ' He has red hair , as you can testify , and a parch- ment skin , small twinkling eyes , a slit for a mouth , and no particular nose . He is very small , ΙΟ MAIDEN SISTERS .
... for Clara . ' ' He is the most remarkable boy , ' said Ellen . ' He has red hair , as you can testify , and a parch- ment skin , small twinkling eyes , a slit for a mouth , and no particular nose . He is very small , ΙΟ MAIDEN SISTERS .
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... boys at home for the few months she is to be with us ; and , indeed , George said in his letter , that Phil must wait until Willy was strong enough to go with him . ' ' If you take him in hand , Anne , you will soon bring him into order ...
... boys at home for the few months she is to be with us ; and , indeed , George said in his letter , that Phil must wait until Willy was strong enough to go with him . ' ' If you take him in hand , Anne , you will soon bring him into order ...
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admiration afraid Alban Manor Allonby amused Anne ANNE KERR Anne's answered Archbishop of Dublin asked Aunt Ellen beauty better boys breakfast Brighton Captain Aymer Carew CHAPTER Clara Colonel Oliphant Colonel Oliphant's colour cousin dance dear delighted dinner door Dornton drawing-room eagerly Ellen drew Ellen looked eyes face feel felt glad glance Grosvenor Square happy hear heart hope horses Houghton Hugh Oliphant Hugh's J. W. DONALDSON John's Johnny Kate knew Lady Calton Lady Cecil Lady Harriet laughing Lord Calton Lord John Louis Mamma Mary ment Miss Kerr Miss Mortimer morning mother Nelly never nosegays Notes Oaks observed Octavo party Phil Phil's pleasant rejoined remark replied ride Rose Cottage scarcely school-room silence Sir Charles sisters smile soon spirits talk tears tell thing thought tion tired tone turned voice waiting walk Willy wish wonder words
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