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Page 351
... girl . If you dance , you must always hurry back to me . Dear me ! " exclaimed Mrs. Er- win , " I remember how , when I was a girl , I used to hang on to the young men's arms , and promenade with them after a dance , and go out to ...
... girl . If you dance , you must always hurry back to me . Dear me ! " exclaimed Mrs. Er- win , " I remember how , when I was a girl , I used to hang on to the young men's arms , and promenade with them after a dance , and go out to ...
Page 479
... girl is a jeune fille ; an American girl is an intel- ligent , responsible creature . I have to pretend to be very innocent , but I am not very innocent . " " You don't pretend to be very inno- cent ; you pretend to be what shall I call ...
... girl is a jeune fille ; an American girl is an intel- ligent , responsible creature . I have to pretend to be very innocent , but I am not very innocent . " " You don't pretend to be very inno- cent ; you pretend to be what shall I call ...
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... girl was so nigh growed up . " " Yes , she's nigh onto fourteen , ain't you , Mimie ? And you'd ought to hear her play the pianner ! Mimie , give us a tune . " " Not Sunday afternoon , I hope ! " said aunt Sophronia . " Oh , now ...
... girl was so nigh growed up . " " Yes , she's nigh onto fourteen , ain't you , Mimie ? And you'd ought to hear her play the pianner ! Mimie , give us a tune . " " Not Sunday afternoon , I hope ! " said aunt Sophronia . " Oh , now ...
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