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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 fullof youth's ideals and enthusiasm, and a heart full of love. Jennie had preferred these –quite naturally, perhaps; so she had married the minister, andhad gone south with him asa home missionary's wife. The break had come then ...
... head fullof youth's ideals and enthusiasm, and a heart full of love. Jennie had preferred these –quite naturally, perhaps; so she had married the minister, andhad gone south with him asa home missionary's wife. The break had come then ...
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... he has served and loved forlong years. "But itdon't seem possible – her and a lover," still maintained Nancy. Old Tom shook his head. "You didn't know Miss Polly as I did," he argued. "She used ter be real handsome – and she would be.
... he has served and loved forlong years. "But itdon't seem possible – her and a lover," still maintained Nancy. Old Tom shook his head. "You didn't know Miss Polly as I did," he argued. "She used ter be real handsome – and she would be.
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... head. "I know. I've felt it. It's nart'ral – but 'tain't best, child; 'tain'tbest. Take my word forit,'tain't best." And again he bent his oldhead to thework before him. "Nancy!" called a sharp voice. "Yyes, ma'am," stammered Nancy; and ...
... head. "I know. I've felt it. It's nart'ral – but 'tain't best, child; 'tain'tbest. Take my word forit,'tain't best." And again he bent his oldhead to thework before him. "Nancy!" called a sharp voice. "Yyes, ma'am," stammered Nancy; and ...
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... did?" she repeated, trying to straighten her hat. "Oh, yes; and I've been wondering all the way here what you looked like," cried the little girl, dancing on her toes, and sweeping the embarrassed Nancy from head to foot, with her.
... did?" she repeated, trying to straighten her hat. "Oh, yes; and I've been wondering all the way here what you looked like," cried the little girl, dancing on her toes, and sweeping the embarrassed Nancy from head to foot, with her.
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The Game | |
AQuestion ofDuty | |
Which Tells of the | |
Introducing Jimmy | |
Before the Ladies | |
Just a Matter of Jelly | |
Dr Chilton ARed Rose and a Lace Shawl | |
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