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... ANNIE . A SERMON FROM A BIRD - CAGE . THAT dim old silent library , with its rows upon rows of ancient tomes , its ... Annie Wilks , " I exclaimed , suddenly breaking a long silence . About half an hour before , my mother had refused A ...
... ANNIE . A SERMON FROM A BIRD - CAGE . THAT dim old silent library , with its rows upon rows of ancient tomes , its ... Annie Wilks , " I exclaimed , suddenly breaking a long silence . About half an hour before , my mother had refused A ...
Side 232
... Annie Wilks , who is obliged to work so hard for her poor bed - ridden mother , that she cannot go to school ? " “ Because she may go out on the heath , while I am obliged to stay at home . I do so want to go out , too ; it is so hot ...
... Annie Wilks , who is obliged to work so hard for her poor bed - ridden mother , that she cannot go to school ? " “ Because she may go out on the heath , while I am obliged to stay at home . I do so want to go out , too ; it is so hot ...
Side 233
... Annie Wilks has always been so much accus- tomed to run about as freely as your pet Dido , that she would dislike to have all her movements restrained , and to be obliged to walk at a quiet pace , and never allowed to look back , or ...
... Annie Wilks has always been so much accus- tomed to run about as freely as your pet Dido , that she would dislike to have all her movements restrained , and to be obliged to walk at a quiet pace , and never allowed to look back , or ...
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