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... tell you what we were talking about , " said Emmie , leaning forward from a low seat in the shelter of Katherine's chair , where she had partly hidden herself , and speak- ing hurriedly in one of those rash impulses to openness that ...
... tell you what we were talking about , " said Emmie , leaning forward from a low seat in the shelter of Katherine's chair , where she had partly hidden herself , and speak- ing hurriedly in one of those rash impulses to openness that ...
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... tell you that ? " " Nay , " she answered . " He does na talk mich about it . I've fun it out fro ' them as knows . " Then a new idea presented itself to her . " What does tha want to know fur ? " she demanded with uncere- monious ...
... tell you that ? " " Nay , " she answered . " He does na talk mich about it . I've fun it out fro ' them as knows . " Then a new idea presented itself to her . " What does tha want to know fur ? " she demanded with uncere- monious ...
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... tell us stories from these pictures after dinner , sitting on his knee by turns ? Emmie used always to be frightened and cover her eyes when we came to this one . " " I recollect the dessert , and mam- ma's pretty evening dresses , and ...
... tell us stories from these pictures after dinner , sitting on his knee by turns ? Emmie used always to be frightened and cover her eyes when we came to this one . " " I recollect the dessert , and mam- ma's pretty evening dresses , and ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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