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“I am fool enough P' cried Laurie, goaded to the accident of speech. She pointed
almost triumphantly to the bags and satchels around her feet, sure indications of
a near disembarkment. “Beg pardon,” stammered New England, contritely ...
“I am fool enough P' cried Laurie, goaded to the accident of speech. She pointed
almost triumphantly to the bags and satchels around her feet, sure indications of
a near disembarkment. “Beg pardon,” stammered New England, contritely ...
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Marion Hill. under attacks from the common people was Andrew McAllister's
majestic method of escaping from them . Hopkins helped Laurie to her seat ,
boxed her in with a bang , jumped to his own , and cried , “ Now we're off ! ” He
suited the ...
Marion Hill. under attacks from the common people was Andrew McAllister's
majestic method of escaping from them . Hopkins helped Laurie to her seat ,
boxed her in with a bang , jumped to his own , and cried , “ Now we're off ! ” He
suited the ...
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After going another mile Hopkins cried jubilantly , “ Coming to good roads , see ?
” True , the bumping was much less , but " good roads " merely meant that the ruts
were mended by being faithfully overlaid with pine needles . Not yet resident ...
After going another mile Hopkins cried jubilantly , “ Coming to good roads , see ?
” True , the bumping was much less , but " good roads " merely meant that the ruts
were mended by being faithfully overlaid with pine needles . Not yet resident ...
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cried the girl ecstatically, for interspersed among the palmetto scrub were tall
spikes of purple bloom. Over these floral spikes a myriad of beautiful butterflies
continually flitted and shimmered. “Oh, flowers P” said Hopkins, materially losing
...
cried the girl ecstatically, for interspersed among the palmetto scrub were tall
spikes of purple bloom. Over these floral spikes a myriad of beautiful butterflies
continually flitted and shimmered. “Oh, flowers P” said Hopkins, materially losing
...
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cried Laurie, kissing his withered hand in wordless sympathy. She had never
dreamed of his having such a longing. “Now, come, open up,” ordered Mr.
Hopkins abruptly, plungingly ascending the veranda steps, loudly jingling keys in
his hand ...
cried Laurie, kissing his withered hand in wordless sympathy. She had never
dreamed of his having such a longing. “Now, come, open up,” ordered Mr.
Hopkins abruptly, plungingly ascending the veranda steps, loudly jingling keys in
his hand ...
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