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Mary Charlotte Phillpotts. CHAPTER XIII THE WHOLE ARMOUR OF GOD SEA BREEZES CHAPTER XIV DAWNING LIGHT CHAPTER XV PAGE 104 113 122 CHAPTER XVI 66 HOME , SWEET HOME 128 CHAPTER I DREAMLAND " Not to thyself the task shall CONTENTS V.
Mary Charlotte Phillpotts. CHAPTER XIII THE WHOLE ARMOUR OF GOD SEA BREEZES CHAPTER XIV DAWNING LIGHT CHAPTER XV PAGE 104 113 122 CHAPTER XVI 66 HOME , SWEET HOME 128 CHAPTER I DREAMLAND " Not to thyself the task shall CONTENTS V.
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... sweet cup of her life , which spread and became more bitter the more she thought about it . Lucy put on her large shady hat , and ran off through the garden to the hay- field , leaving Kate half envious of her . " Why is it that Lucy is ...
... sweet cup of her life , which spread and became more bitter the more she thought about it . Lucy put on her large shady hat , and ran off through the garden to the hay- field , leaving Kate half envious of her . " Why is it that Lucy is ...
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... , and heaping together the sweet- scented hay in that large meadow . Lucy thoroughly enjoyed herself . Her conscience had pricked her slightly for her sharp words to her elder sister , and she could CHAPTER II THE HAY-FIELD.
... , and heaping together the sweet- scented hay in that large meadow . Lucy thoroughly enjoyed herself . Her conscience had pricked her slightly for her sharp words to her elder sister , and she could CHAPTER II THE HAY-FIELD.
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... Miss Elwyn knew that if she only persevered in treading them down , eventually the sweet flowers would bloom Kate was far , very far from being a heroine yet ; she had only taken the first step in THE PRICKING OF THE THORNS.
... Miss Elwyn knew that if she only persevered in treading them down , eventually the sweet flowers would bloom Kate was far , very far from being a heroine yet ; she had only taken the first step in THE PRICKING OF THE THORNS.
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... sweet uncomplaining manner that was infinitely touching . The sweet smile , with which she thanked her aunt or Miss Elwyn for any little service , was very different from the light- hearted merriment with which she had charmed every one ...
... sweet uncomplaining manner that was infinitely touching . The sweet smile , with which she thanked her aunt or Miss Elwyn for any little service , was very different from the light- hearted merriment with which she had charmed every one ...
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