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... dear me , what a Providence ! I ' member the wedd'n down in that lower room , and what a handsome couple they were . " " They were lovely and pleasant in their lives , and in their deaths they were not divided , " said Aunt Roxy , sen ...
... dear me , what a Providence ! I ' member the wedd'n down in that lower room , and what a handsome couple they were . " " They were lovely and pleasant in their lives , and in their deaths they were not divided , " said Aunt Roxy , sen ...
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... dear knows , Ruey , what anything is or what makes any- thing . Children's mysterious , that's my mind . " " Mara , dear , " said Miss Ruey , interrupting the child's steady look - out , " what you thinking of ? " " Me want somefin ...
... dear knows , Ruey , what anything is or what makes any- thing . Children's mysterious , that's my mind . " " Mara , dear , " said Miss Ruey , interrupting the child's steady look - out , " what you thinking of ? " " Me want somefin ...
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... Dear me , how dark it is ! Mercy on us , how the waves come in ! - all of a sheet of foam . I pity the ships that's comin ' on coast such a night . " The storm seemed to have burst out with a sudden fury , as if myriads of howling ...
... Dear me , how dark it is ! Mercy on us , how the waves come in ! - all of a sheet of foam . I pity the ships that's comin ' on coast such a night . " The storm seemed to have burst out with a sudden fury , as if myriads of howling ...
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... dear , " said Mrs. Pennel ; " it's a won- der children can forget as they do . " " Yes , " said Miss Ruey ; " you know them lines in the English Reader , ' - ' Gay hope is theirs by fancy led , Least pleasing when possessed ; The tear ...
... dear , " said Mrs. Pennel ; " it's a won- der children can forget as they do . " " Yes , " said Miss Ruey ; " you know them lines in the English Reader , ' - ' Gay hope is theirs by fancy led , Least pleasing when possessed ; The tear ...
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... dear , " said Mrs. Pennel , in the excess of | loving - kindness , " I hope he will ; he's welcome , I'm sure . " ( " Not to my snuff - box , " said Miss Ruey , who had felt herself attacked in a very tender point . ] " He's got the ...
... dear , " said Mrs. Pennel , in the excess of | loving - kindness , " I hope he will ; he's welcome , I'm sure . " ( " Not to my snuff - box , " said Miss Ruey , who had felt herself attacked in a very tender point . ] " He's got the ...
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