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... Weatherhead the rector of the parish , that Mr. Weatherhead had taken them both to see an Industrial School for boys which he had lately established , and that while they were passing through a low back street which led to the school ...
... Weatherhead the rector of the parish , that Mr. Weatherhead had taken them both to see an Industrial School for boys which he had lately established , and that while they were passing through a low back street which led to the school ...
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... Weatherhead walked so fast it tired me , so I got behind again . 66 " " " Then if you had done as you were told this wouldn't have happened , you see , Edgar , " said Colonel Deshon , " was little Weatherhead hurt ? " Yes , a stone ...
... Weatherhead walked so fast it tired me , so I got behind again . 66 " " " Then if you had done as you were told this wouldn't have happened , you see , Edgar , " said Colonel Deshon , " was little Weatherhead hurt ? " Yes , a stone ...
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... Weatherhead set him such an example of bra- very . " " That ' all ' was a good deal though to such a sensitive child as Edgar , and I think the reproach of cowardice is always a hard one to bear , don't י ? you " Yes , indeed , I know ...
... Weatherhead set him such an example of bra- very . " " That ' all ' was a good deal though to such a sensitive child as Edgar , and I think the reproach of cowardice is always a hard one to bear , don't י ? you " Yes , indeed , I know ...
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... Weatherhead's wife is dead , and his daughter not yet old enough to take the lead in anything , while Mrs. Gordon I am told is an active managing person who takes pains to get people on her committee , and so on . ' 99 " And gives ...
... Weatherhead's wife is dead , and his daughter not yet old enough to take the lead in anything , while Mrs. Gordon I am told is an active managing person who takes pains to get people on her committee , and so on . ' 99 " And gives ...
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... Weatherhead this afternoon , " said Gyneth : " he says that he has very few helpers , and that Miss Weatherhead is too young to be able to do very much . I am afraid I am too young to be of any use , but if I could help in ever so small ...
... Weatherhead this afternoon , " said Gyneth : " he says that he has very few helpers , and that Miss Weatherhead is too young to be able to do very much . I am afraid I am too young to be of any use , but if I could help in ever so small ...
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226 ページ - And grew between her and the pictured wall. Then came her father, saying in low tones, 'Have comfort,