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... looked up in surprise. Nancy had been working in Miss Polly's kitchen onlytwo months, butalready she knew that her mistress didnot usually hurry. "Nancy!" "Yes, ma'am." Nancy answered cheerfully, but she still continued wiping the ...
... looked up in surprise. Nancy had been working in Miss Polly's kitchen onlytwo months, butalready she knew that her mistress didnot usually hurry. "Nancy!" "Yes, ma'am." Nancy answered cheerfully, but she still continued wiping the ...
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... looked about thebare little roomin plain disgust. "Well, it'sdone –my part, anyhow," she sighed. "There ain'tno dirt here – and there's mightylittle else. Poor little soul! – a pretty place this ister put a homesick, lonesome child into ...
... looked about thebare little roomin plain disgust. "Well, it'sdone –my part, anyhow," she sighed. "There ain'tno dirt here – and there's mightylittle else. Poor little soul! – a pretty place this ister put a homesick, lonesome child into ...
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... looked about her. Theroom contained a small bed, neatly made, two straightbacked chairs, awashstand, a bureau – without any mirror– and asmall table. There were no drapery curtainsat the dormer windows, no pictures on the wall. All ...
... looked about her. Theroom contained a small bed, neatly made, two straightbacked chairs, awashstand, a bureau – without any mirror– and asmall table. There were no drapery curtainsat the dormer windows, no pictures on the wall. All ...
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... you 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.
... you 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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... looked up from herbook,it istrue,as Nancy and the little girl appeared inthe sittingroom doorway, and sheheld outa hand with "duty" written large on every coldly extended finger. "How doyou do, Pollyanna? I–" She had no chanceto say ...
... looked up from herbook,it istrue,as Nancy and the little girl appeared inthe sittingroom doorway, and sheheld outa hand with "duty" written large on every coldly extended finger. "How doyou do, Pollyanna? I–" She had no chanceto say ...
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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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