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... soon busied in again admiring its beauties . But Mrs. Wild seated herself on a sofa , and supporting her head with her hand , fell again into the sad train of thought in which she had been interrupted - only this time she carefully ...
... soon busied in again admiring its beauties . But Mrs. Wild seated herself on a sofa , and supporting her head with her hand , fell again into the sad train of thought in which she had been interrupted - only this time she carefully ...
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... soon rich again . I will be very industri- ous , and will earn a great deal of money - so much that shall have more than you want even . ' you Thus chattered little Max , and looked all the while so bold and determined that his mother ...
... soon rich again . I will be very industri- ous , and will earn a great deal of money - so much that shall have more than you want even . ' you Thus chattered little Max , and looked all the while so bold and determined that his mother ...
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... soon quite pacified . Still he was not altogether himself for the rest of the day - the thought of parting from his father lay too heavy on his little heart . CHAPTER III . DEPARTURE AND SEPARATION . HE news of 24 MAX WILD .
... soon quite pacified . Still he was not altogether himself for the rest of the day - the thought of parting from his father lay too heavy on his little heart . CHAPTER III . DEPARTURE AND SEPARATION . HE news of 24 MAX WILD .
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... soon spread like wildfire through the city . By some few the calamity which had overtaken him was honestly lamented , but by the generality it was regarded only as an unexpected piece of news , which would furnish matter for ...
... soon spread like wildfire through the city . By some few the calamity which had overtaken him was honestly lamented , but by the generality it was regarded only as an unexpected piece of news , which would furnish matter for ...
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... soon passed the city gates . " Then the travellers seemed to breathe more freely , and Mr. Wild said , ' The city where we have spent so many years in happiness and prosperity is now behind us . We have left friends and home to seek for ...
... soon passed the city gates . " Then the travellers seemed to breathe more freely , and Mr. Wild said , ' The city where we have spent so many years in happiness and prosperity is now behind us . We have left friends and home to seek for ...
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