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... knew whether she quite approved of it ; it seemed to throw her so completely in the back- ground : but to Amy it was delightful . It was so new , and so interesting to hear a description of a school life , that she thought she could ...
... knew whether she quite approved of it ; it seemed to throw her so completely in the back- ground : but to Amy it was delightful . It was so new , and so interesting to hear a description of a school life , that she thought she could ...
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... knew Mary Warner ; but she had such different notions , that she made me think differently too . " " What notions ? " asked Amy . -- " Oh , I cannot tell you all now ; but her papa was very rich very rich indeed , and lived in a ...
... knew Mary Warner ; but she had such different notions , that she made me think differently too . " " What notions ? " asked Amy . -- " Oh , I cannot tell you all now ; but her papa was very rich very rich indeed , and lived in a ...
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... knew that in the book which had been fixed on there were some long French quotations , which must be pronounced or translated , either alternative being equally disagreeable . " I wish I could read , " she whispered to Margaret , who ...
... knew that in the book which had been fixed on there were some long French quotations , which must be pronounced or translated , either alternative being equally disagreeable . " I wish I could read , " she whispered to Margaret , who ...
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... knew the exact meaning of every word and tone of her mother's , hastily put up her work , and prepared to obey . CHAP . XX . " MARGARET , " said Miss D3 AMY HERBERT . 29 action, but it made Dora feel happier than she ...
... knew the exact meaning of every word and tone of her mother's , hastily put up her work , and prepared to obey . CHAP . XX . " MARGARET , " said Miss D3 AMY HERBERT . 29 action, but it made Dora feel happier than she ...
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... knew more of what was right than any one else in the house , and had more courage too . ' Amy was silent from astonishment . " It is your quiet way , Amy , which strikes her so , I am sure , " continued Dora : " you never make a fuss ...
... knew more of what was right than any one else in the house , and had more courage too . ' Amy was silent from astonishment . " It is your quiet way , Amy , which strikes her so , I am sure , " continued Dora : " you never make a fuss ...
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2d Edition afraid Amy's answered Amy asked Amy aunt Bailey begged better blessing bound carriage child clever cloth Colonel Herbert coloured comfort comprising Conchology cottage cousin Danvers dear Dictionary door Dora's EDINBURGH REVIEW Emily Morton Emily's Emmerton Encyclopædia endeavoured Engravings exclaimed Amy fancy fcap fear feel felt foolscap 8vo garet gilt edges give half-bound happy Harrington hear heard heart History hope Illustrations J. C. Loudon John Lindley Julia Stanley knew laugh listen live London looked Lord Rochford Lucy mamma manner Mary Warner mind Miss Cun Miss Cunningham Miss Morton Monsieur Violet morning morocco mother Natural never ningham observed once papa perhaps person Plates pleasure post 8vo replied Amy replied Dora replied Emily replied Margaret Samuel Laing seemed sister sorrow speak sure talk tell thing Thomas Creswick Thomas Keightley thought told TREATISE vexed Vignette Titles vols walk wish Woodcuts
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