A Tale of a NestE.P. Dutton, 1872 - 192 ページ |
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... seemed to lurk there an expression of discontent and ill- temper that made Miss Vaughan stop and exclaim , ' Why , Maudie , what's the matter ? ' 6 Then the cross feeling entirely took possession of little Maude , and she exclaimed ...
... seemed to lurk there an expression of discontent and ill- temper that made Miss Vaughan stop and exclaim , ' Why , Maudie , what's the matter ? ' 6 Then the cross feeling entirely took possession of little Maude , and she exclaimed ...
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... seemed to involve lessons , and Maude was not fond of lessons . ' This evening , when grandmamma is having her nap , I will try , ' said Miss Vaughan ; and Maude picked up her hoop and began to trundle it along with un- usual vigour ...
... seemed to involve lessons , and Maude was not fond of lessons . ' This evening , when grandmamma is having her nap , I will try , ' said Miss Vaughan ; and Maude picked up her hoop and began to trundle it along with un- usual vigour ...
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... seemed to him an age since that bright day when , full of hope and eager anticipations , he left the old home , and began life on his own account . He had seen some sad things , too ; the cold had been severe , and more than one of his ...
... seemed to him an age since that bright day when , full of hope and eager anticipations , he left the old home , and began life on his own account . He had seen some sad things , too ; the cold had been severe , and more than one of his ...
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... seemed as far off as ever . Full of these gloomy thoughts , he was sitting on a leafless twig of a hawthorn tree listlessly dressing himself , more as a matter of habit than because he cared much how he looked , when his reflections ...
... seemed as far off as ever . Full of these gloomy thoughts , he was sitting on a leafless twig of a hawthorn tree listlessly dressing himself , more as a matter of habit than because he cared much how he looked , when his reflections ...
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... seemed to have no effect on him ; and though he had seen numbers of generations disappear , he was still hale and strong . ' Well , and what does it signify ? ' he inquired , when his young friend had repeated to him the • ill - natured ...
... seemed to have no effect on him ; and though he had seen numbers of generations disappear , he was still hale and strong . ' Well , and what does it signify ? ' he inquired , when his young friend had repeated to him the • ill - natured ...
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