Percy and IdaWilliam P. Nimmo, 1872 - 166 pages |
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... cousins of theirs , who had occasionally paid visits to grand- papa , but as they had always come surrounded by their own attendants , and never remained longer than a fort- night , their arrivals could scarcely be compared to that of ...
... cousins of theirs , who had occasionally paid visits to grand- papa , but as they had always come surrounded by their own attendants , and never remained longer than a fort- night , their arrivals could scarcely be compared to that of ...
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... cousins to tyrannise over them , much in the same manner as they , in their turn , were accustomed to domineer over ... cousins ' eyes . Their sisters , Margaret and Agatha , were nine and ten years old . Without having shared 36 A ...
... cousins to tyrannise over them , much in the same manner as they , in their turn , were accustomed to domineer over ... cousins ' eyes . Their sisters , Margaret and Agatha , were nine and ten years old . Without having shared 36 A ...
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... cousins except by particular request . But this year , Mademoiselle was visiting her own friends , and as there was now a regular schoolroom establishment , the six cousins were to be altogether under Miss Kemble's superintendence ...
... cousins except by particular request . But this year , Mademoiselle was visiting her own friends , and as there was now a regular schoolroom establishment , the six cousins were to be altogether under Miss Kemble's superintendence ...
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... cousins were to have ; so they were kept steadily to two hours ' work every morning , and then they were free for the rest of the day to amuse themselves in any way they liked , if not against rules . Margaret and Agatha , too , had to ...
... cousins were to have ; so they were kept steadily to two hours ' work every morning , and then they were free for the rest of the day to amuse themselves in any way they liked , if not against rules . Margaret and Agatha , too , had to ...
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... cousins to help pass the day , time could not well hang heavily upon their hands . Miss Kemble did not go , without giving many cautions about the behaviour during her absence : indeed , she would never have ventured to leave her six ...
... cousins to help pass the day , time could not well hang heavily upon their hands . Miss Kemble did not go , without giving many cautions about the behaviour during her absence : indeed , she would never have ventured to leave her six ...
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