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... dear , in spite of Katharine Moore . " " But at all events I can , mamma , " said Emmie , sitting a little more upright , and pushing her soft brown hair from her fore- head , with a decided little gesture that had perhaps been caught ...
... dear , in spite of Katharine Moore . " " But at all events I can , mamma , " said Emmie , sitting a little more upright , and pushing her soft brown hair from her fore- head , with a decided little gesture that had perhaps been caught ...
Pagina 14
... Dear mamma , she thinks nothing of THE POLITICAL ADVENTURES OF LORD every now and then the aboriginal savage | Such triumphs. " Whatever makes you happy is good for me , " she said gently , stroking her daughter's hair back into its ...
... Dear mamma , she thinks nothing of THE POLITICAL ADVENTURES OF LORD every now and then the aboriginal savage | Such triumphs. " Whatever makes you happy is good for me , " she said gently , stroking her daughter's hair back into its ...
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... dear heart , to thee ! Far distant in the soft , cerulean deep , Where the horizon bounds the nether world , Great ships becalmed , like brooding birds asleep , Lie with white sails loose furled . In peace the day is ended , and the ...
... dear heart , to thee ! Far distant in the soft , cerulean deep , Where the horizon bounds the nether world , Great ships becalmed , like brooding birds asleep , Lie with white sails loose furled . In peace the day is ended , and the ...
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