Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... suppose . ' ' Dr. Gould never goes out before nine , ' said Clara ; so you will have time to sit down and finish your breakfast , Norah . ' But Norah , declaring she had breakfasted , re- turned to Willy's room , while Phil filled his ...
... suppose . ' ' Dr. Gould never goes out before nine , ' said Clara ; so you will have time to sit down and finish your breakfast , Norah . ' But Norah , declaring she had breakfasted , re- turned to Willy's room , while Phil filled his ...
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... suppose that Norah's coming is to interfere with her stu- dies . Have you prepared your morning's lessons , Ellen , that you are dawdling here now ? ' ' Not yet , ' said Ellen , colouring ; ' I was taking care of baby , who was crying ...
... suppose that Norah's coming is to interfere with her stu- dies . Have you prepared your morning's lessons , Ellen , that you are dawdling here now ? ' ' Not yet , ' said Ellen , colouring ; ' I was taking care of baby , who was crying ...
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... suppose , Norah ' said Anne , ' that this kind of talk makes me less reluctant to com- mit Ellen to your care . ' ' Perhaps not ; I admit that I do run a little wild when I am eager about anything ; but when the point is gained , I grow ...
... suppose , Norah ' said Anne , ' that this kind of talk makes me less reluctant to com- mit Ellen to your care . ' ' Perhaps not ; I admit that I do run a little wild when I am eager about anything ; but when the point is gained , I grow ...
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... suppose that he relinquished his claim to Brown Jess until he had inspected and approved of the Colonel's animal . ' ' I can vouch for the pony's temper , ' said Cap- tain Aymer , and I will be of the party and take every care of Miss ...
... suppose that he relinquished his claim to Brown Jess until he had inspected and approved of the Colonel's animal . ' ' I can vouch for the pony's temper , ' said Cap- tain Aymer , and I will be of the party and take every care of Miss ...
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... wait your convenience , I suppose ; and now , as you have no chance of reading it yourself , I will tell you the end . ' ' No , thank you ; you would spoil all by your remarks . Only tell me if you are not obliged 42 MAIDEN SISTERS .
... wait your convenience , I suppose ; and now , as you have no chance of reading it yourself , I will tell you the end . ' ' No , thank you ; you would spoil all by your remarks . Only tell me if you are not obliged 42 MAIDEN SISTERS .
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