Fred Graham's resolve, by the author of 'Mat and Sofie'. |
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... with a passionate burst of tears , pitched the shoes out of the window which , in the purest kindness , were placed at his door when he was nearly barefoot . ' ' There is a right way and a wrong way 8 • FRED GRAHAM'S RESOLVE . RESO.
... with a passionate burst of tears , pitched the shoes out of the window which , in the purest kindness , were placed at his door when he was nearly barefoot . ' ' There is a right way and a wrong way 8 • FRED GRAHAM'S RESOLVE . RESO.
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... sympathizing angel . Presently the door opened , and there glided into the room a fair young face well known to all of us it belonged to Maggie , Fred's sister , of whom we were all chivalrously proud . She stood 12 FRED GRAHAM'S RESOLVE .
... sympathizing angel . Presently the door opened , and there glided into the room a fair young face well known to all of us it belonged to Maggie , Fred's sister , of whom we were all chivalrously proud . She stood 12 FRED GRAHAM'S RESOLVE .
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... door , as if afraid to enter ; then , without an atom of self - con- sciousness , although many eyes were fixed upon her , she went up to her brother and threw her arms around his neck . She was two years younger than he , but in this ...
... door , as if afraid to enter ; then , without an atom of self - con- sciousness , although many eyes were fixed upon her , she went up to her brother and threw her arms around his neck . She was two years younger than he , but in this ...
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... door , simultaneously we started to our feet . Our good master made no objection , and a host of us were gathered round the carriage door sooner than it takes to tell . ' Good - bye , Fred ! ' echoed from many voices ; ' don't forget us ...
... door , simultaneously we started to our feet . Our good master made no objection , and a host of us were gathered round the carriage door sooner than it takes to tell . ' Good - bye , Fred ! ' echoed from many voices ; ' don't forget us ...
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... door . ' Come in , ' cried Fred , thinking it was one of the household . To his unbounded astonishment Mr. Hancorn entered , at the sight of whom Maggie fairly ran away screaming . He apologized for his intrusion in less shrill tones ...
... door . ' Come in , ' cried Fred , thinking it was one of the household . To his unbounded astonishment Mr. Hancorn entered , at the sight of whom Maggie fairly ran away screaming . He apologized for his intrusion in less shrill tones ...
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