Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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Margaret Agnes Paul. garden wall , and the jasmine and clematis cluster- ing round the stack of chimneys . Anne , the eldest of the sisters , might , as her friends observed , have been any age . At thirty , she looked middle - aged ...
Margaret Agnes Paul. garden wall , and the jasmine and clematis cluster- ing round the stack of chimneys . Anne , the eldest of the sisters , might , as her friends observed , have been any age . At thirty , she looked middle - aged ...
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... round 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 ...
... round 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 ...
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... round on one foot , his outstretched arm fell to his side , and he stood demure and silent . The little maid began to rattle the teacups , and nurse asked Master Philip to hear what his aunt would say to such heathenish doings . Ellen ...
... round on one foot , his outstretched arm fell to his side , and he stood demure and silent . The little maid began to rattle the teacups , and nurse asked Master Philip to hear what his aunt would say to such heathenish doings . Ellen ...
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... round , or leave off drumming with his feet , we were obliged to come away ; for it was too much for Clara . ' ' He is the most remarkable boy , ' said Ellen . ' He has red hair , as you can testify , and a parch- ment skin , small ...
... round , or leave off drumming with his feet , we were obliged to come away ; for it was too much for Clara . ' ' He is the most remarkable boy , ' said Ellen . ' He has red hair , as you can testify , and a parch- ment skin , small ...
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... round again . The sky was , however , still cloudless when they came down to breakfast ; and the two gen- tlemen came in , in high spirits , to announce that they had engaged a boat , and had better get off as soon as they could . ' It ...
... round again . The sky was , however , still cloudless when they came down to breakfast ; and the two gen- tlemen came in , in high spirits , to announce that they had engaged a boat , and had better get off as soon as they could . ' It ...
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