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... girl from the outset , were she forced to make no perplexing choices and to grapple with no bewilderingly difficult problems , how much better fit- ted to make such choices and to grapple with such problems would she be at the end than ...
... girl from the outset , were she forced to make no perplexing choices and to grapple with no bewilderingly difficult problems , how much better fit- ted to make such choices and to grapple with such problems would she be at the end than ...
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... girl long before the end of her se- nior year ; and a good , healthy , vigorous sense of humor is laughed in . No quality of mind is more appreciated in the world to - day than this same sense of humor ; and not the least valuable con ...
... girl long before the end of her se- nior year ; and a good , healthy , vigorous sense of humor is laughed in . No quality of mind is more appreciated in the world to - day than this same sense of humor ; and not the least valuable con ...
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... girl all the morning , so Aunt Jane had said ; and Aunt Jane knew that to be good during a hot August forenoon and till three o'clock in the afternoon , was not the easiest thing in the world , especially for ten - year - old little girls ...
... girl all the morning , so Aunt Jane had said ; and Aunt Jane knew that to be good during a hot August forenoon and till three o'clock in the afternoon , was not the easiest thing in the world , especially for ten - year - old little girls ...
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... girl plays , too , and Ann felt herself getting too old for such things . Consequently as she saw Lettice coming , she made up her mind that it was too hot to play , and that it would be more befitting her age and dignity if they just ...
... girl plays , too , and Ann felt herself getting too old for such things . Consequently as she saw Lettice coming , she made up her mind that it was too hot to play , and that it would be more befitting her age and dignity if they just ...
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... girls . As soon as she was out of sight of the house , however , her face dimpled all over and she clapped her hands ... girl , and I hope you'll try to be just like her . ” Lettice turned to the window and curled her lip . Ann was ...
... girls . As soon as she was out of sight of the house , however , her face dimpled all over and she clapped her hands ... girl , and I hope you'll try to be just like her . ” Lettice turned to the window and curled her lip . Ann was ...
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