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... Jeanie submitted to them with a good cheer that made the work seem light and the duty easy to perform . Adam was proud of his daughter , and loved her in his way . He would have risked his life under any circumstances to have saved hers ...
... Jeanie submitted to them with a good cheer that made the work seem light and the duty easy to perform . Adam was proud of his daughter , and loved her in his way . He would have risked his life under any circumstances to have saved hers ...
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... Jeanie first . " And he went into the house . As he entered , Jeanie was baking bannocks , with the sleeves of her short - gown rolled up , displaying the plump rounded arms ; and she turned with one of the cakes on her hands to place ...
... Jeanie first . " And he went into the house . As he entered , Jeanie was baking bannocks , with the sleeves of her short - gown rolled up , displaying the plump rounded arms ; and she turned with one of the cakes on her hands to place ...
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... Jeanie , an ' ye'll never come back if ye gang in that boat . " " Toots , Girzic , why should I not go in the Colin as well as any other ? " " Because the Colin's doomed ! " Falcon was not sure whether to laugh outright or take alarm ...
... Jeanie , an ' ye'll never come back if ye gang in that boat . " " Toots , Girzic , why should I not go in the Colin as well as any other ? " " Because the Colin's doomed ! " Falcon was not sure whether to laugh outright or take alarm ...
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... Jeanie if there were any signs of new lanzar resuming , and Jeanie had run round to the end of the ponse to peer across the broad turbulent water . But it was my to go back to her mother with the unsatisfactory tidings trab anhough she ...
... Jeanie if there were any signs of new lanzar resuming , and Jeanie had run round to the end of the ponse to peer across the broad turbulent water . But it was my to go back to her mother with the unsatisfactory tidings trab anhough she ...
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... Jeanie observed it . Then her eyes opened wide , and she glanced nervously toward her mother to see if she had heard the summons . She had heard it , and her sad shrunken face wore the ex- pression of one who listens intently for the ...
... Jeanie observed it . Then her eyes opened wide , and she glanced nervously toward her mother to see if she had heard the summons . She had heard it , and her sad shrunken face wore the ex- pression of one who listens intently for the ...
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