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... brought with them the usual changes ; among these , upon the many secret aspirants to the fond maternal care of the little Alethea - transforming the younger into middle - aged , the older into elderly , maiden ladies . Mr. Leigh had ...
... brought with them the usual changes ; among these , upon the many secret aspirants to the fond maternal care of the little Alethea - transforming the younger into middle - aged , the older into elderly , maiden ladies . Mr. Leigh had ...
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... brought you to . " And she sighed . " ( ' Oh , by and by , when summer comes , you will be better able to go about with me , Al . I shall get you along the beach , and up and down among the rocks , and away over the downs , and you don ...
... brought you to . " And she sighed . " ( ' Oh , by and by , when summer comes , you will be better able to go about with me , Al . I shall get you along the beach , and up and down among the rocks , and away over the downs , and you don ...
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... brought out her box of foreign shells , to have them rearranged and classified . But Gracy did not seem to consider the share which she was invited to take in the work much of an amusement , conchology being to her a terra incognita ...
... brought out her box of foreign shells , to have them rearranged and classified . But Gracy did not seem to consider the share which she was invited to take in the work much of an amusement , conchology being to her a terra incognita ...
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... brought a milder temperature . I cannot afford to stay at home when the weather is at all genial . I am sorry not to have you with me ; but you will have a nice quiet time to think , while I am gone . " Alethea's tone was cheerful , but ...
... brought a milder temperature . I cannot afford to stay at home when the weather is at all genial . I am sorry not to have you with me ; but you will have a nice quiet time to think , while I am gone . " Alethea's tone was cheerful , but ...
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... brought back the memory of a busy needle , that had , alas ! ceased to ply its labours of love for himself and for the poor . He , too , had his relics , as well as Gracy ; and was not one of them a small silver thimble , tarnished ...
... brought back the memory of a busy needle , that had , alas ! ceased to ply its labours of love for himself and for the poor . He , too , had his relics , as well as Gracy ; and was not one of them a small silver thimble , tarnished ...
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ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER Alethea Alfred Farrar Aubrey Farrar Aubrey's beautiful better brother cheeks child Christian church cloth COSMO INNES Cottage Crown 8vo dear Dipley Edinburgh Edith Egerton exclaimed Gracy eyes face fairy bower Fanny Fanny's father Fcap feel felt Fisher girls glad glance gone grace Gracy Leigh Gracy's hand hear heard heart hope hour Illustrations JOHN kind knew lady Léonine Letty lips little Gerty LL.D London look mamma Marine Parade Markham mind Miss Leigh Miss Shipton Miss Symonds morning nature never night once poor pretty quiet Rectory Rockbourne Rockton round Scotland Secret of Hegel seemed seen silent sister song sorrow spirit strong tears tell thank things thought to-day tone turned University of Edinburgh up-stairs voice vols walked weary week WILLIAM HANNA window words young
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