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... bright - eyed little girl of nine years . old . " It may be too hot for you to move , but it is not for me , I can tell you ; it is always too hot , or too cold , or too dusty , or too something , for you to do anything I ask you ; if I ...
... bright - eyed little girl of nine years . old . " It may be too hot for you to move , but it is not for me , I can tell you ; it is always too hot , or too cold , or too dusty , or too something , for you to do anything I ask you ; if I ...
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... bright . The Manor Farm was a wonderful place for odd nooks and corners , for curious gable ends , and for deep brown shadows . The blue sky was dotted here and there with bright clouds , the cheerful sound of voices from the hay ...
... bright . The Manor Farm was a wonderful place for odd nooks and corners , for curious gable ends , and for deep brown shadows . The blue sky was dotted here and there with bright clouds , the cheerful sound of voices from the hay ...
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... bright . Kate loved to read of heroes and heroines , and , knowing this , her father had brought her , as a present , from London a delightful volume called " The Book of Golden Deeds . " Kate was never tired of reading and dreaming ...
... bright . Kate loved to read of heroes and heroines , and , knowing this , her father had brought her , as a present , from London a delightful volume called " The Book of Golden Deeds . " Kate was never tired of reading and dreaming ...
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... 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 possibly add to her happiness to ...
... 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 possibly add to her happiness to ...
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... attend to , and I know where I can get some ants ' eggs , as they are sure to like them , and they say there is nothing like them to make birds sing . " It was very pleasant to see Lucy's bright face , 18 THE MANOR FARM.
... attend to , and I know where I can get some ants ' eggs , as they are sure to like them , and they say there is nothing like them to make birds sing . " It was very pleasant to see Lucy's bright face , 18 THE MANOR FARM.
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