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... Miss Elwyn came up the path , and was hurrying off to the dairy to tell her aunt , when Miss Elwyn stopped her . " How do you do , my dear ? Mrs Baker's niece , I suppose ? " said she , " don't run away , I do not want to disturb any ...
... Miss Elwyn came up the path , and was hurrying off to the dairy to tell her aunt , when Miss Elwyn stopped her . " How do you do , my dear ? Mrs Baker's niece , I suppose ? " said she , " don't run away , I do not want to disturb any ...
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... Miss Elwyn's face and smile . reassured her , and she was very soon quite at her ease . The sketch was of course the chief topic of conversation at first . Kate had seen many drawings in the shop- windows in London , but she had never ...
... Miss Elwyn's face and smile . reassured her , and she was very soon quite at her ease . The sketch was of course the chief topic of conversation at first . Kate had seen many drawings in the shop- windows in London , but she had never ...
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... Miss Elwyn , with the quick eye for the troubles of others , that a thoroughly unselfish person generally has , saw that something was amiss , so to change the subject she told Kate she might look through her portfolio of sketches if ...
... Miss Elwyn , with the quick eye for the troubles of others , that a thoroughly unselfish person generally has , saw that something was amiss , so to change the subject she told Kate she might look through her portfolio of sketches if ...
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... Miss Elwyn , " those are little bits of the Crimea , very small and slight , but , such as they are , they serve to remind me of the scenes I have seen there . " " Have you been there lately ? " said Kate . " No , it is some years since ...
... Miss Elwyn , " those are little bits of the Crimea , very small and slight , but , such as they are , they serve to remind me of the scenes I have seen there . " " Have you been there lately ? " said Kate . " No , it is some years since ...
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... Miss Elwyn , ( and very silly , too , she might have added , only she did not wish to frighten Kate . ) " I feel ... Miss Elwyn took to her drawing again , and few more words were spoken till Mrs Baker came into the porch with a glass of ...
... Miss Elwyn , ( and very silly , too , she might have added , only she did not wish to frighten Kate . ) " I feel ... Miss Elwyn took to her drawing again , and few more words were spoken till Mrs Baker came into the porch with a glass of ...
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