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... Bailey does not give a good report , he will try and persuade her to go , and then all the family are to go too . " " Well , that would be delightful ; but the time would not suit you- it will be so soon . " " But if you were to go at ...
... Bailey does not give a good report , he will try and persuade her to go , and then all the family are to go too . " " Well , that would be delightful ; but the time would not suit you- it will be so soon . " " But if you were to go at ...
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... Bailey . Amy started and turned pale , and anxiously asked if her mamma were very ill . " Oh , dear ! no , " replied Susan , frightened in her turn ; " but I thought you would be glad to know your mamma was going to see a doctor ...
... Bailey . Amy started and turned pale , and anxiously asked if her mamma were very ill . " Oh , dear ! no , " replied Susan , frightened in her turn ; " but I thought you would be glad to know your mamma was going to see a doctor ...
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... think about it . The anxiety is doing you more harm than you can imagine . " " Dr. Bailey will be here this evening , I suppose , " said Mrs. Herbert , with a smile ; " and then he will set your mind at ease about me . I AMY HERBERT . 47.
... think about it . The anxiety is doing you more harm than you can imagine . " " Dr. Bailey will be here this evening , I suppose , " said Mrs. Herbert , with a smile ; " and then he will set your mind at ease about me . I AMY HERBERT . 47.
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... Bailey has been here this evening . " " Has he ? " exclaimed Amy ; " oh ! why did you not tell me ? " " Because you were engaged at the time , ” replied Emily , " and I had no idea you would be so an- xious . He says that there is ...
... Bailey has been here this evening . " " Has he ? " exclaimed Amy ; " oh ! why did you not tell me ? " " Because you were engaged at the time , ” replied Emily , " and I had no idea you would be so an- xious . He says that there is ...
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... Bailey really said that her mamma would get well . " He think and hopes she will , " replied Emily ; " but no one can be certain . " " But if she should not , " said Amy , as she leant her head on Miss Morton's shoulder , and her tears ...
... Bailey really said that her mamma would get well . " He think and hopes she will , " replied Emily ; " but no one can be certain . " " But if she should not , " said Amy , as she leant her head on Miss Morton's shoulder , and her tears ...
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