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... cousins , and a little time was spent in introductions , and in discussing whether it was a pleasant afternoon , and whether the snow would be dis- agreeable if they went out on the terrace ; and when at last it was decided to be very ...
... cousins , and a little time was spent in introductions , and in discussing whether it was a pleasant afternoon , and whether the snow would be dis- agreeable if they went out on the terrace ; and when at last it was decided to be very ...
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... so very con- descending in every thing she did and said , that it was impossible for the poor girls to be at ease . Amy saw that her cousin was very different from what she usually was , but could not comprehend in 4 AMY HERBERT .
... so very con- descending in every thing she did and said , that it was impossible for the poor girls to be at ease . Amy saw that her cousin was very different from what she usually was , but could not comprehend in 4 AMY HERBERT .
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... cousins had left school , it would be a great expense for us to travel by ourselves , and that he should certainly put us into the stage - coach , and let William take care of us , and then there would be no trouble about the matter . I ...
... cousins had left school , it would be a great expense for us to travel by ourselves , and that he should certainly put us into the stage - coach , and let William take care of us , and then there would be no trouble about the matter . I ...
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... cousin I should have laughed ; but I fancied they would think I ought to entertain them , and that made me feel more shy than ever ; and then they all spoke in such a low voice that every word I said was heard . " " Well ! " answered ...
... cousin I should have laughed ; but I fancied they would think I ought to entertain them , and that made me feel more shy than ever ; and then they all spoke in such a low voice that every word I said was heard . " " Well ! " answered ...
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... cousin's example , and given up a seat to Mary Warner when she was tired , and assisted Hester Stanley when her sandal broke , and soothed one of the children when she fell down and was frightened , she too might have been a favourite ...
... cousin's example , and given up a seat to Mary Warner when she was tired , and assisted Hester Stanley when her sandal broke , and soothed one of the children when she fell down and was frightened , she too might have been a favourite ...
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