Tinker's HollowEdward Arnold, 1912 - 336 страница |
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... Mary Morrow . Sally , with the young Irish terrier stretched at her feet , was waiting till the inside car should rumble round from the yard to drive the family to meeting . In the latter half of the nineteenth century many of the old ...
... Mary Morrow . Sally , with the young Irish terrier stretched at her feet , was waiting till the inside car should rumble round from the yard to drive the family to meeting . In the latter half of the nineteenth century many of the old ...
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... Mary Morrow . Her breath seemed to stop as she passed the door of Aunt Augusta's room , and then Aunt Anne's , but both were closed , and she got safely by . Mary Morrow ( so called to distinguish her from Mary McCarthy , the cook ) was ...
... Mary Morrow . Her breath seemed to stop as she passed the door of Aunt Augusta's room , and then Aunt Anne's , but both were closed , and she got safely by . Mary Morrow ( so called to distinguish her from Mary McCarthy , the cook ) was ...
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Frances Elizabeth Crichton. thither as Mary Morrow's hard red hands dealt with the damp resistance of buttons and tapes . " I was trying to save the little corncrakes , " she said , with a swelling heart . Mary Morrow laughed shortly ...
Frances Elizabeth Crichton. thither as Mary Morrow's hard red hands dealt with the damp resistance of buttons and tapes . " I was trying to save the little corncrakes , " she said , with a swelling heart . Mary Morrow laughed shortly ...
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... Mary Morrow's ministra- tions than of all that her aunt was saying . She was thrust on to a chair at last , and her shrinking head prisoned between two large red hands . " She's afther lossin ' her comb , mem , so I will just plait her ...
... Mary Morrow's ministra- tions than of all that her aunt was saying . She was thrust on to a chair at last , and her shrinking head prisoned between two large red hands . " She's afther lossin ' her comb , mem , so I will just plait her ...
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... Mary Morrow ? " " I'm sorry , " said Sally in a choked voice , without looking up . She knew that she had prevented Mary from going to church , but she also divined the woman's sombre exultation in the fact , and though she felt bound ...
... Mary Morrow ? " " I'm sorry , " said Sally in a choked voice , without looking up . She knew that she had prevented Mary from going to church , but she also divined the woman's sombre exultation in the fact , and though she felt bound ...
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afther Anthony asked Aunt Augusta Ballymena Beausire Belfast breath childher Coole corncrakes cried Sally curtsey dark dear door drawing-room Drumnalone Esther Conway face feeling feet felt girl glad Glenfoy grey hair hand happy head heart James Granahan John McGovern John's Kennedy knew laughed Madame de Miramont Manse Mary McCarthy Mary Morrow Masther John McGovern meself mind Miss Anne Miss Augusta Miss Bruce Miss Katharine Miss M'Coy Miss Sally morning mother murmured never niver nothin old Rachel old Service Pamela quare Reid replied road rose Sally looked Sally's Samuel Hogg seemed shook silence smile softly stood strange sudden sure sweet talk tell there's thing thought Tinker's Hollow told Tony Tullysillan Uncle Edmund voice waiting walked watched whispered William John woman wonder words Ye'll ye're young
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