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... father often said Lucy was a much more useful and entertaining companion than Kate was . The reason of this was that Kate thought the world was made for her own special use and enjoyment , and unless everything was exactly as she ...
... father often said Lucy was a much more useful and entertaining companion than Kate was . The reason of this was that Kate thought the world was made for her own special use and enjoyment , and unless everything was exactly as she ...
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... father kept a large grocer's shop in the city . Mrs Harding was dead , and their only brother was at sea in a merchant's ship . For a month or two every summer Mr Harding was glad enough to send his two girls to stay with his sister ...
... father kept a large grocer's shop in the city . Mrs Harding was dead , and their only brother was at sea in a merchant's ship . For a month or two every summer Mr Harding was glad enough to send his two girls to stay with his sister ...
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... father was younger than either of his children ! The house was very quiet that afternoon after Lucy had gone to the hay - field . Mrs Baker was busy in the dairy , where the cool stone shelves and thick walls made it a delightful ...
... father was younger than either of his children ! The house was very quiet that afternoon after Lucy had gone to the hay - field . Mrs Baker was busy in the dairy , where the cool stone shelves and thick walls made it a delightful ...
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... father's house ; it is something more than fearlessness , it is love for others . Kate Harding did not understand this . She was willing , as she thought , to dare all things , and even to meet death without flinching , but she could ...
... father's house ; it is something more than fearlessness , it is love for others . Kate Harding did not understand this . She was willing , as she thought , to dare all things , and even to meet death without flinching , but she could ...
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... father , and mak- ing his home bright and cheerful , must be very great . " Kate hardly knew what to say in answer to this remark . She did not feel particularly happy in the country , and it was quite a new idea to her that it could ...
... father , and mak- ing his home bright and cheerful , must be very great . " Kate hardly knew what to say in answer to this remark . She did not feel particularly happy in the country , and it was quite a new idea to her that it could ...
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