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... little Gerty , until I felt so hot that I was glad to coax her to chase me out of the bright sunshine . But of course the child would not rest ; and no 62 A sooner had I sat down in the shadow of the CHAPTER THE LEIGH FAMILY,
... little Gerty , until I felt so hot that I was glad to coax her to chase me out of the bright sunshine . But of course the child would not rest ; and no 62 A sooner had I sat down in the shadow of the CHAPTER THE LEIGH FAMILY,
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... , soon exhaust themselves ; and when they are over there is again a clear sky , and a cool atmosphere , and a bright sun overhead . She had felt them keenly at the time , as an affectionate child always does , ROCKBOURNE . 9.
... , soon exhaust themselves ; and when they are over there is again a clear sky , and a cool atmosphere , and a bright sun overhead . She had felt them keenly at the time , as an affectionate child always does , ROCKBOURNE . 9.
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... felt rebuked . " How old is Edith ? " she asked . " Seventeen . She is next to Fanny , who is nine- teen - a year older than me . There are two younger girls , but they are only children . Jim is the eldest Fred is at Oxford , son ; he ...
... felt rebuked . " How old is Edith ? " she asked . " Seventeen . She is next to Fanny , who is nine- teen - a year older than me . There are two younger girls , but they are only children . Jim is the eldest Fred is at Oxford , son ; he ...
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... felt a little distracted that morn- ing over Egmont , which she had promised herself much pleasure in reading in connexion with Motley ; was in a mood to be annoyed at the liberty which the great dramatist had taken with the facts of ...
... felt a little distracted that morn- ing over Egmont , which she had promised herself much pleasure in reading in connexion with Motley ; was in a mood to be annoyed at the liberty which the great dramatist had taken with the facts of ...
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... felt a strong arm support her by her waist . Then she felt herself lifted gently down , and laid upon the seat where she had a few minutes before deposited her gloves . The roses had faded from her cheek when she opened her eyes , which ...
... felt a strong arm support her by her waist . Then she felt herself lifted gently down , and laid upon the seat where she had a few minutes before deposited her gloves . The roses had faded from her cheek when she opened her eyes , which ...
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