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... asked me ! " " Yes ; she was always a forward thing , too , - you with her freckles , " said Mrs. Erwin , musingly , as if lost in rem- iniscences , not wholly pleasing , of Miss Staniford . " Of course , that was where he thought you.
... asked me ! " " Yes ; she was always a forward thing , too , - you with her freckles , " said Mrs. Erwin , musingly , as if lost in rem- iniscences , not wholly pleasing , of Miss Staniford . " Of course , that was where he thought you.
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... asked me this morning ? To invent some combination by which the famille Ruck should move away . I informed her that I was not an invent- She or . That poor famille Ruck ! ‹ Oblige me by getting rid of them , ' said Madame Church , as ...
... asked me this morning ? To invent some combination by which the famille Ruck should move away . I informed her that I was not an invent- She or . That poor famille Ruck ! ‹ Oblige me by getting rid of them , ' said Madame Church , as ...
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... asked him who was the author of a song he had just sung . Looking at me keenly , he asked , " Do you like it ? " Yes , " I said ; " it is simple and ten- der and natural . " " Well , " he replied , " it is mine , such as it is . " Do ...
... asked him who was the author of a song he had just sung . Looking at me keenly , he asked , " Do you like it ? " Yes , " I said ; " it is simple and ten- der and natural . " " Well , " he replied , " it is mine , such as it is . " Do ...
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