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Pagina 47
... Burtonshaw while she gazed on everything be told ; for I will never be a burden on them around her . So Mrs. Burtonshaw , finding so again . " good a listener , was led to tell Zaidee a great Mrs. Lancaster put down her pen , and con ...
... Burtonshaw while she gazed on everything be told ; for I will never be a burden on them around her . So Mrs. Burtonshaw , finding so again . " good a listener , was led to tell Zaidee a great Mrs. Lancaster put down her pen , and con ...
Pagina 624
... Burtonshaw leisurely towards the terrace , with the book in one hand , and in the other a sprig of sweet - brier . Zaidee is sure Mrs. Bur tonshaw will call to her , " What is the matter with Sylvo ? the poor boy is moping by himself ...
... Burtonshaw leisurely towards the terrace , with the book in one hand , and in the other a sprig of sweet - brier . Zaidee is sure Mrs. Bur tonshaw will call to her , " What is the matter with Sylvo ? the poor boy is moping by himself ...
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... Burtonshaw , " said Mary , pursuing her work , and scarcely raising her head . " You know I always like to listen to you . " " Did you see many people at Hollylee , Ma- ry ? " asked Mrs. Cumberland , waking up . " That delightful young ...
... Burtonshaw , " said Mary , pursuing her work , and scarcely raising her head . " You know I always like to listen to you . " " Did you see many people at Hollylee , Ma- ry ? " asked Mrs. Cumberland , waking up . " That delightful young ...
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