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... walked very fast . I did not think for the moment but what she had been up to the hall for some of the jelly Mrs. Truman promised to make papa ; only now I remember , last Friday evening , just before supper , I heard Fred- erick ...
... walked very fast . I did not think for the moment but what she had been up to the hall for some of the jelly Mrs. Truman promised to make papa ; only now I remember , last Friday evening , just before supper , I heard Fred- erick ...
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... walked into the house , by a door at the foot of the principal stair- case , up which she slowly mounted . The two young men took the path through the wood , which wound up the hill side , to Dick Carter's cottage . The sun was setting ...
... walked into the house , by a door at the foot of the principal stair- case , up which she slowly mounted . The two young men took the path through the wood , which wound up the hill side , to Dick Carter's cottage . The sun was setting ...
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... walked on to the cottage in silence . As they drew nearer to the neat garden surrounding it , a middle - aged woman , of clean and respectable appear- ance , opened the gate , and , curtseying , said , with a smile " Thank you , dear ...
... walked on to the cottage in silence . As they drew nearer to the neat garden surrounding it , a middle - aged woman , of clean and respectable appear- ance , opened the gate , and , curtseying , said , with a smile " Thank you , dear ...
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... , as though he had walked far . The fat landlord had been to the door- way twice to look at him , wondering if he was coming in to have a glass ; ' but his second survey brought him to the conclu- sion , that 124 GOOD IN EVERYTHING .
... , as though he had walked far . The fat landlord had been to the door- way twice to look at him , wondering if he was coming in to have a glass ; ' but his second survey brought him to the conclu- sion , that 124 GOOD IN EVERYTHING .
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... walked to the door , his width looking too much for his height . He had such a jolly , good - humoured face that it seemed impossible to feel angry with him , even for persisting in remaining where he was . Mr. Graham had tried in vain ...
... walked to the door , his width looking too much for his height . He had such a jolly , good - humoured face that it seemed impossible to feel angry with him , even for persisting in remaining where he was . Mr. Graham had tried in vain ...
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