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... called upon to trouble herself about the minor details of daily life , she would wait for some great event to happen , and then she would be a heroine , and the world would be forced to admire and praise her . She forgot that the ...
... called upon to trouble herself about the minor details of daily life , she would wait for some great event to happen , and then she would be a heroine , and the world would be forced to admire and praise her . She forgot that the ...
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... called " The Book of Golden Deeds . " Kate was never tired of reading and dreaming over the stories contained in it , but there were parts of it which she always skipped as “ dull , ” and one of these passages , if she had read it ...
... called " The Book of Golden Deeds . " Kate was never tired of reading and dreaming over the stories contained in it , but there were parts of it which she always skipped as “ dull , ” and one of these passages , if she had read it ...
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... called heroism , " said Kate , half - blushing at her own impetuo- sity . " Ordinary life - such life as ours for instance - seems to me so dull and stupid , as if it was hardly worth living after all . " " You are rather young to think ...
... called heroism , " said Kate , half - blushing at her own impetuo- sity . " Ordinary life - such life as ours for instance - seems to me so dull and stupid , as if it was hardly worth living after all . " " You are rather young to think ...
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... called to her to help in making the hay . At it she went with a will , working as hard as her little arms would allow her , her face becoming hotter and redder every moment from the exertion . As Farmer Baker was anxious to make hay ...
... called to her to help in making the hay . At it she went with a will , working as hard as her little arms would allow her , her face becoming hotter and redder every moment from the exertion . As Farmer Baker was anxious to make hay ...
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... called him , and together , with great interest and caution , they examined the lark's nest . " Would you like me to take one of the young birds and put it in a cage for you to take back to London , Lucy ? " said Alfred . Lucy's eyes ...
... called him , and together , with great interest and caution , they examined the lark's nest . " Would you like me to take one of the young birds and put it in a cage for you to take back to London , Lucy ? " said Alfred . Lucy's eyes ...
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