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... walk with me ? " " Yes . " Lydia rose . " And will you take my arm ? " asked Staniford , a little surprised at her read- iness . " Thank you . " She put her hand upon his arm , con- fidently enough , and they began to walk up and down ...
... walk with me ? " " Yes . " Lydia rose . " And will you take my arm ? " asked Staniford , a little surprised at her read- iness . " Thank you . " She put her hand upon his arm , con- fidently enough , and they began to walk up and down ...
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... walk much at home ? " " Not much . It's a pretty good walk to the school - house . " " Oh ! Then you like walking at sea better than you do on shore ? " " It is n't the custom , much . If there were any one else , I should have liked it ...
... walk much at home ? " " Not much . It's a pretty good walk to the school - house . " " Oh ! Then you like walking at sea better than you do on shore ? " " It is n't the custom , much . If there were any one else , I should have liked it ...
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... walk with me ? " " No ! " said the girl , indignantly . " I have not come back to walk with you ! " She waited a moment ; then she burst out with , " How dare you say such a thing to me ? What right have you to speak to me so ? What ...
... walk with me ? " " No ! " said the girl , indignantly . " I have not come back to walk with you ! " She waited a moment ; then she burst out with , " How dare you say such a thing to me ? What right have you to speak to me so ? What ...
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