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... told me how tired she was of lying on a sofa , and how she longed to get up and run round the room . And then she showed me some of her books , and we played a funny game together— something like parlour croquet — and then came tea . We ...
... told me how tired she was of lying on a sofa , and how she longed to get up and run round the room . And then she showed me some of her books , and we played a funny game together— something like parlour croquet — and then came tea . We ...
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... told me to tell them that he was awfully fond of fresh - water fish and would like some for breakfast every morning if they could bring some . So then I went and fetched Aylwin and told him I had got him a customer . Aylwin didn't like ...
... told me to tell them that he was awfully fond of fresh - water fish and would like some for breakfast every morning if they could bring some . So then I went and fetched Aylwin and told him I had got him a customer . Aylwin didn't like ...
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... told her that Jesus was still alive , and still able to help us and be with us and lead us along , though we couldn ... told father all about her . He said : " I blame myself for not having discovered her . I have been to see Mrs. Buxton ...
... told her that Jesus was still alive , and still able to help us and be with us and lead us along , though we couldn ... told father all about her . He said : " I blame myself for not having discovered her . I have been to see Mrs. Buxton ...
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