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of a fine lady , ' said Robin ; " she looks after us with her great , wistful eyes as if
she would give all her dignity to be allowed to scamper about on a bare - backed
pony , or to make a row with us here over our bread - and - scrape . ' Now , Robin
...
of a fine lady , ' said Robin ; " she looks after us with her great , wistful eyes as if
she would give all her dignity to be allowed to scamper about on a bare - backed
pony , or to make a row with us here over our bread - and - scrape . ' Now , Robin
...
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she joined in the general laugh , and the subject was allowed to drop . It was not
to such a scene of wrangling and turbulent merriment that Thomasina returned
home . Her aunt , still in her high bonnet and scarlet shawl , was sitting upright in
...
she joined in the general laugh , and the subject was allowed to drop . It was not
to such a scene of wrangling and turbulent merriment that Thomasina returned
home . Her aunt , still in her high bonnet and scarlet shawl , was sitting upright in
...
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She , too , thought that Thomasina allowed to grow up wild and untutored , and ,
with the languor of failing health , she fretted over evils which she felt herself
powerless to remedy . one day , and you said that she was grim. • How late you
are ...
She , too , thought that Thomasina allowed to grow up wild and untutored , and ,
with the languor of failing health , she fretted over evils which she felt herself
powerless to remedy . one day , and you said that she was grim. • How late you
are ...
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Thomasina was a bond of union , and the rule laid down by Lady Bertram , that
intercourse between the two families should be restricted to the hours of study ,
was soon relaxed . She was occasionally allowed to spend an afternoon at the ...
Thomasina was a bond of union , and the rule laid down by Lady Bertram , that
intercourse between the two families should be restricted to the hours of study ,
was soon relaxed . She was occasionally allowed to spend an afternoon at the ...
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I imagine that you and Sir Richard do not expect to live for ever , and , since
Anthony has never been allowed to think for himself , I should like to know what
he is to do with his headstrong , flighty girl when they are left together . However ,
if ...
I imagine that you and Sir Richard do not expect to live for ever , and , since
Anthony has never been allowed to think for himself , I should like to know what
he is to do with his headstrong , flighty girl when they are left together . However ,
if ...
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