Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 570
... dear little home , and your own little corner , and the mat , and the basket , and the milk - saucer ? Of course we might take them with us ; but how could you ever bear to have a great rough collie sprawling on your mat and upset- ting ...
... dear little home , and your own little corner , and the mat , and the basket , and the milk - saucer ? Of course we might take them with us ; but how could you ever bear to have a great rough collie sprawling on your mat and upset- ting ...
Page 571
... dear , when you are grown up . What an odd question ! And why don't you ask after Tom , dear ? You really ought to ask after your good , kind guardian . He is so good and kind . L. How is he ? And why don't D. What a way to ask ! you ...
... dear , when you are grown up . What an odd question ! And why don't you ask after Tom , dear ? You really ought to ask after your good , kind guardian . He is so good and kind . L. How is he ? And why don't D. What a way to ask ! you ...
Page 572
... dear , that men do Dorothy for the last thirty years . marry . L. No. D. You don't know it , dear ? L. I mean , yes . D. I wonder if it would make a great difference to you . L. No. Of course not . Why should it ? To me ! That's why he ...
... dear , that men do Dorothy for the last thirty years . marry . L. No. D. You don't know it , dear ? L. I mean , yes . D. I wonder if it would make a great difference to you . L. No. Of course not . Why should it ? To me ! That's why he ...
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