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... knew what a soft heart Dolly had . If he was particular about his position as an A B , he was even more so about being thought a grim , determined , disagreeable old salt . Why he wanted the world to think so hardly of him was a mystery ...
... knew what a soft heart Dolly had . If he was particular about his position as an A B , he was even more so about being thought a grim , determined , disagreeable old salt . Why he wanted the world to think so hardly of him was a mystery ...
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... knew two little rogues who were allowed rather too many odd sixpences . Well , what do you think they once did ? Why , they went to a tobacco shop and bought cigars . The one was about eight , and the other about nine years of age ...
... knew two little rogues who were allowed rather too many odd sixpences . Well , what do you think they once did ? Why , they went to a tobacco shop and bought cigars . The one was about eight , and the other about nine years of age ...
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... knew not yet had taken her by the hand , and was leading her whither she thought not . There was no outward change as yet ; increasing kindness to Annie was the only difference observable . Carrie's ill - temper and her jealousy , as ...
... knew not yet had taken her by the hand , and was leading her whither she thought not . There was no outward change as yet ; increasing kindness to Annie was the only difference observable . Carrie's ill - temper and her jealousy , as ...
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... , resolved to tell Mrs. Dartmor , though she knew quite well Ned wanted no assistance from that quarter . ' Oh , ma'am , what could I do with a lady in my bit 72 6 Found Afloat . of a cottage ? ' The Children's Hour , November 1 , 1866. ]
... , resolved to tell Mrs. Dartmor , though she knew quite well Ned wanted no assistance from that quarter . ' Oh , ma'am , what could I do with a lady in my bit 72 6 Found Afloat . of a cottage ? ' The Children's Hour , November 1 , 1866. ]
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... knew every legend connected with it . When the children were tired of gathering shells , or building houses on the sand , they would seat themselves round a flat stone that they called their table , at the entrance of the ' Smugglers ...
... knew every legend connected with it . When the children were tired of gathering shells , or building houses on the sand , they would seat themselves round a flat stone that they called their table , at the entrance of the ' Smugglers ...
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