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... Miss Unity Nowell , " she said , " don't ask me to turn nursemaid at fifty , because childer is beyond me - and always was . " " I'll ask you to get some milk for a wee bairn that somebody has left to die of cold on the heather , " said ...
... Miss Unity Nowell , " she said , " don't ask me to turn nursemaid at fifty , because childer is beyond me - and always was . " " I'll ask you to get some milk for a wee bairn that somebody has left to die of cold on the heather , " said ...
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... Miss Unity calmly , as he banged her hall door and went to look for his horse . She sat still for a long time after he had gone , while her tea grew cold and the room dark . Betsy had given Margaret milk and cake and sent her out of the ...
... Miss Unity calmly , as he banged her hall door and went to look for his horse . She sat still for a long time after he had gone , while her tea grew cold and the room dark . Betsy had given Margaret milk and cake and sent her out of the ...
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... Miss Unity was only too glad to do so , and in course of time they arrived in the August heat at Piccadilly Circus . Miss Unity put down the carpet bag , and declared she could walk no further , for she had rather climb Tumbleton End ...
... Miss Unity was only too glad to do so , and in course of time they arrived in the August heat at Piccadilly Circus . Miss Unity put down the carpet bag , and declared she could walk no further , for she had rather climb Tumbleton End ...
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