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1 only been momentarily impressed with these occurrences , exhibited no
diminution of his good spirits , taking his morning's ride as usual in his cavalier
garb , with a silver whistle slung to his neck , and a whole troop of dogs at his
heels ...
1 only been momentarily impressed with these occurrences , exhibited no
diminution of his good spirits , taking his morning's ride as usual in his cavalier
garb , with a silver whistle slung to his neck , and a whole troop of dogs at his
heels ...
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We have nothing to offer you , ” said Mr. Shelton , two or three mornings after her
arrival— “ that may compete with the cheerfulness of Orchard Place , where the
influx of visitors , the occupations of your family , and , above all , the presence of
...
We have nothing to offer you , ” said Mr. Shelton , two or three mornings after her
arrival— “ that may compete with the cheerfulness of Orchard Place , where the
influx of visitors , the occupations of your family , and , above all , the presence of
...
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On the morning to which we have now brought our history , Madge Chervil , like a
thrifty and industrious housewife , was busy in making some dumplings for the
younger branches of her family , when upon looking from the window she ...
On the morning to which we have now brought our history , Madge Chervil , like a
thrifty and industrious housewife , was busy in making some dumplings for the
younger branches of her family , when upon looking from the window she ...
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Why theas be the very zelf - zame gennelman we told ' ee of , that call'd at our
varm in tha morning , and ax'd the ruad ta Goathurst , and lockyzee , Miss Edy ;
here be the cross and greyhound tied round's throoat wi ' a black ribbon , and ...
Why theas be the very zelf - zame gennelman we told ' ee of , that call'd at our
varm in tha morning , and ax'd the ruad ta Goathurst , and lockyzee , Miss Edy ;
here be the cross and greyhound tied round's throoat wi ' a black ribbon , and ...
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... a trapesing whome , when I zays to Madge , zays I — Madge , thic gennelman
yonner sim ta ride a proper tall horse , dwon't he ? ' Zookers ! cries Madge ,
shower and sartain it be tha very zame that was auver at our varm in tha morning
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... a trapesing whome , when I zays to Madge , zays I — Madge , thic gennelman
yonner sim ta ride a proper tall horse , dwon't he ? ' Zookers ! cries Madge ,
shower and sartain it be tha very zame that was auver at our varm in tha morning
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