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... head of the stairs in the attic, and make up the cot bed. Sweep the room and clean it, of course, after you clear out the trunks and boxes." "Yes, ma'am. And where shall I put the things, please, that I take out?" "In the front attic ...
... head of the stairs in the attic, and make up the cot bed. Sweep the room and clean it, of course, after you clear out the trunks and boxes." "Yes, ma'am. And where shall I put the things, please, that I take out?" "In the front attic ...
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... head full of youth's ideals and enthusiasm, and a heart full of love. Jennie had preferred these – quite naturally, perhaps; so she had married the minister, and had gone south with him as a home missionary's wife. The break had come ...
... head full of youth's ideals and enthusiasm, and a heart full of love. Jennie had preferred these – quite naturally, perhaps; so she had married the minister, and had gone south with him as a home missionary's wife. The break had come ...
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... head. "You didn't know Miss Polly as I did," he argued. "She used ter be real handsome – and she would be now, if she'd let herself be." "Handsome! Miss Polly!" "Yes. If she'd just let that tight hair of hern all out loose and careless ...
... head. "You didn't know Miss Polly as I did," he argued. "She used ter be real handsome – and she would be now, if she'd let herself be." "Handsome! Miss Polly!" "Yes. If she'd just let that tight hair of hern all out loose and careless ...
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... head. "I know. I've felt it. It's nart'ral – but 'tain't best, child; 'tain't best. Take my word for it, 'tain't best." And again he bent his old head to the work before him. "Nancy!" called a sharp voice. "Y-yes, ma'am," stammered ...
... head. "I know. I've felt it. It's nart'ral – but 'tain't best, child; 'tain't best. Take my word for it, 'tain't best." And again he bent his old head to the work before him. "Nancy!" called a sharp voice. "Y-yes, ma'am," stammered ...
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... head to foot, with her eyes. "And now I know, and I'm glad you look just like you do look." Nancy was relieved just then to have Timothy come up. Pollyanna's words had been most confusing. "This is Timothy. Maybe you have a trunk," she ...
... head to foot, with her eyes. "And now I know, and I'm glad you look just like you do look." Nancy was relieved just then to have Timothy come up. Pollyanna's words had been most confusing. "This is Timothy. Maybe you have a trunk," she ...
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