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... , but nothing great happened to her in her life ; and while she was sitting still , waiting for some great event to make her a heroine , all sorts of little tiresome things were constantly disturb- ing her . She 4 THE MANOR FARM.
... , but nothing great happened to her in her life ; and while she was sitting still , waiting for some great event to make her a heroine , all sorts of little tiresome things were constantly disturb- ing her . She 4 THE MANOR FARM.
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... sit here ; I saw her just now as I came round by the back of the house . " Kate was rather frightened at the idea of being left alone with this unknown lady , but something in Miss Elwyn's face and smile . reassured her , and she was ...
... sit here ; I saw her just now as I came round by the back of the house . " Kate was rather frightened at the idea of being left alone with this unknown lady , but something in Miss Elwyn's face and smile . reassured her , and she was ...
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... Sit still , Lucy , whatever you do , sit still , " shouted Harry to his terrified little cousin Everything swam before Lucy's eyes , the trees in the hedge - row appeared to be rushing one after the other ; and yet , in spite of this ...
... Sit still , Lucy , whatever you do , sit still , " shouted Harry to his terrified little cousin Everything swam before Lucy's eyes , the trees in the hedge - row appeared to be rushing one after the other ; and yet , in spite of this ...
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... sitting with her work in her hand , under the spreading boughs of her favourite cedar tree in the garden , her thoughts as usual occupied with the deeds of the heroes and heroines of whom she had read . How different her life was to ...
... sitting with her work in her hand , under the spreading boughs of her favourite cedar tree in the garden , her thoughts as usual occupied with the deeds of the heroes and heroines of whom she had read . How different her life was to ...
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... what- ever suffering He sends . But , my dear child , I do not like to see you sitting idle ; have you no work of any kind to do ? " " They won't let me go upstairs to Lucy , and I have not the heart to do anything down 42 THE MANOR FARM.
... what- ever suffering He sends . But , my dear child , I do not like to see you sitting idle ; have you no work of any kind to do ? " " They won't let me go upstairs to Lucy , and I have not the heart to do anything down 42 THE MANOR FARM.
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