Thomasina, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... before he tied the broad white string of her straw bonnet under her chin ; for
babies wore straw bonnets then - such instruments of disfiguring torture as may
still was over . be seen as part of the uniform of a Conservative THOMASINA . 11.
... before he tied the broad white string of her straw bonnet under her chin ; for
babies wore straw bonnets then - such instruments of disfiguring torture as may
still was over . be seen as part of the uniform of a Conservative THOMASINA . 11.
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be seen as part of the uniform of a Conservative charity school . As the father and
child walked down the aisle together the old men in white frocks nudged each
other , remembering how Mr. Anthony used to walk hand - inhand with his little ...
be seen as part of the uniform of a Conservative charity school . As the father and
child walked down the aisle together the old men in white frocks nudged each
other , remembering how Mr. Anthony used to walk hand - inhand with his little ...
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... could be seen over the backs of their respective pews in church . Any nearer
acquaintance must be considered as contraband , and Thomasina would not
reveal such advances as had been made even to her most indulgent of
grandfathers .
... could be seen over the backs of their respective pews in church . Any nearer
acquaintance must be considered as contraband , and Thomasina would not
reveal such advances as had been made even to her most indulgent of
grandfathers .
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So much had been seen and done in a week that it seemed to be more like a
year ; she was weary of the crowd and hurry of life , and the cool fresh turf of the
Chase would seem doubly pleasant after their long walks on the heated London
...
So much had been seen and done in a week that it seemed to be more like a
year ; she was weary of the crowd and hurry of life , and the cool fresh turf of the
Chase would seem doubly pleasant after their long walks on the heated London
...
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The carriage seems horribly slow after the train , and I am in such a hurry to get
home . Have you seen Polly since I went away Anthony coloured and thought
Thomasina y ? ' very incautious to ask such a question , but the THOMASINA . 89.
The carriage seems horribly slow after the train , and I am in such a hurry to get
home . Have you seen Polly since I went away Anthony coloured and thought
Thomasina y ? ' very incautious to ask such a question , but the THOMASINA . 89.
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