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... miss such a chance ; and so , if you'll say ten shillings and sixpence a quarter extra , —that's the terms , you'll see ' em on the card there , we'll teach him the clarionet , or the tambourine , and take the sixpence off . ' And by ...
... miss such a chance ; and so , if you'll say ten shillings and sixpence a quarter extra , —that's the terms , you'll see ' em on the card there , we'll teach him the clarionet , or the tambourine , and take the sixpence off . ' And by ...
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... Miss Austen , could live in the same house with such a character , and especially take charge of the unfortunate proof of his lapsed morals ; it did not look well . But as the little light , and to its extent reliable , that has been ...
... Miss Austen , could live in the same house with such a character , and especially take charge of the unfortunate proof of his lapsed morals ; it did not look well . But as the little light , and to its extent reliable , that has been ...
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... Miss Austen , as she was designated . Like a good soul as she was , she never forgot that she was a child once ; though it caused Willie some puzzling at first to comprehend how that could be , THE BIRD SHOP AND THE BIRDIE . 41.
... Miss Austen , as she was designated . Like a good soul as she was , she never forgot that she was a child once ; though it caused Willie some puzzling at first to comprehend how that could be , THE BIRD SHOP AND THE BIRDIE . 41.
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... Miss Austen recounted to the interested boy on the floor at her feet , the incidents of a happy childhood , which , until now , was almost his only acquaintance with the outside world , if we except his Sunday morning experiences in the ...
... Miss Austen recounted to the interested boy on the floor at her feet , the incidents of a happy childhood , which , until now , was almost his only acquaintance with the outside world , if we except his Sunday morning experiences in the ...
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... Miss Austen continued to give the same evidence of Christian resignation and cheerfulness , and her countenance wore the same beautiful expression of kindness and saintliness , although shaded by the touch of sorrow and privation . Her ...
... Miss Austen continued to give the same evidence of Christian resignation and cheerfulness , and her countenance wore the same beautiful expression of kindness and saintliness , although shaded by the touch of sorrow and privation . Her ...
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