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... cried Mary ; while aunt Elizabeth , ercise a very distinct and positive will of her knife and fork in hand , looked round her in own . Obedience was not a quality of hers ; and dismay . the want of it gave rather too much sharpness ...
... cried Mary ; while aunt Elizabeth , ercise a very distinct and positive will of her knife and fork in hand , looked round her in own . Obedience was not a quality of hers ; and dismay . the want of it gave rather too much sharpness ...
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... cried Angelina , with a momentary pause . Gentle as was the tone of the Rev. John , his wife had an incipient dread that he was about to betray her . 66 " But John , John ! papa ! " But not the vicarage , which was the most beautiful of ...
... cried Angelina , with a momentary pause . Gentle as was the tone of the Rev. John , his wife had an incipient dread that he was about to betray her . 66 " But John , John ! papa ! " But not the vicarage , which was the most beautiful of ...
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... cried his wife , taken again to his old ways of saying bits of sharply , displeased at the sarcastic glimmer in poetry and verses . Ah ! I thought to myself , " More unlikely things happen every well , if sister Helen- 66 99 his eyes ...
... cried his wife , taken again to his old ways of saying bits of sharply , displeased at the sarcastic glimmer in poetry and verses . Ah ! I thought to myself , " More unlikely things happen every well , if sister Helen- 66 99 his eyes ...
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