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... turning over the drawings , she began explaining them to Kate . " I do like to hear about foreign countries , " said Kate , " and particularly about wars , and brave deeds done in them , as I have read of in books . I should so much ...
... turning over the drawings , she began explaining them to Kate . " I do like to hear about foreign countries , " said Kate , " and particularly about wars , and brave deeds done in them , as I have read of in books . I should so much ...
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... turning out of it very sharp . " Sit still , Lucy , whatever you do , sit still , " shouted Harry to his terrified little cousin Everything swam before Lucy's eyes , the trees in the hedge - row appeared to be rushing one after the ...
... turning out of it very sharp . " Sit still , Lucy , whatever you do , sit still , " shouted Harry to his terrified little cousin Everything swam before Lucy's eyes , the trees in the hedge - row appeared to be rushing one after the ...
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... turned hastily round , and was horrified at the sight which met her eyes . There was her cousin Harry , as pale as a ghost , with stains of blood upon his cheek , and a handkerchief bound round a wound on his hand , which was bleeding ...
... turned hastily round , and was horrified at the sight which met her eyes . There was her cousin Harry , as pale as a ghost , with stains of blood upon his cheek , and a handkerchief bound round a wound on his hand , which was bleeding ...
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... turned aside , she was now treading bravely under foot , and 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 ...
... turned aside , she was now treading bravely under foot , and 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 ...
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... turned his thoughts in the right direction , there was nothing Martin would not do to show his gratitude to her . Kate had not been much accustomed to week - day services , but now the quiet half - hour in church was the point in the ...
... turned his thoughts in the right direction , there was nothing Martin would not do to show his gratitude to her . Kate had not been much accustomed to week - day services , but now the quiet half - hour in church was the point in the ...
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