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... tell of the peculiarities of foreign manners and customs . The younger children looked at Rose for a few minutes without speaking , then ventured to touch the doll , and at last , with one consent , seemed to resolve on being sociable ...
... tell of the peculiarities of foreign manners and customs . The younger children looked at Rose for a few minutes without speaking , then ventured to touch the doll , and at last , with one consent , seemed to resolve on being sociable ...
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... tell you all now ; but her papa was very rich very rich indeed , and lived in a beautiful place : but in some way . I cannot quite understand how he lost all his money , and was obliged to sell his property , and live in a much smaller ...
... tell you all now ; but her papa was very rich very rich indeed , and lived in a beautiful place : but in some way . I cannot quite understand how he lost all his money , and was obliged to sell his property , and live in a much smaller ...
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... tell me what it was ? " " You must imagine me to be a fairy . How can I possibly judge of what Miss Morton did when I was not present ? " " But can you not guess from her character ? " asked Amy . " You have seen so much more of her ...
... tell me what it was ? " " You must imagine me to be a fairy . How can I possibly judge of what Miss Morton did when I was not present ? " " But can you not guess from her character ? " asked Amy . " You have seen so much more of her ...
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... tell her in direct terms that she was beautiful and clever . Mary Warner's manner resembled neither ; it was not quite so polished as Amy would have liked , but it was simple and straightforward . She had never seen any place so ...
... tell her in direct terms that she was beautiful and clever . Mary Warner's manner resembled neither ; it was not quite so polished as Amy would have liked , but it was simple and straightforward . She had never seen any place so ...
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... tell you without thinking I am interfering ? " said Emily . " Oh ! yes , pray do . You know , at school every one speaks their mind , so I am quite accustomed to it . " " Well , then ! I should recommend you to begin by keeping a strict ...
... tell you without thinking I am interfering ? " said Emily . " Oh ! yes , pray do . You know , at school every one speaks their mind , so I am quite accustomed to it . " " Well , then ! I should recommend you to begin by keeping a strict ...
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