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... asked how her pretty little sister Rose did ; and once she was so wicked as to cut off all her glossy , golden hair , and throw it into the fire . Poor Rose cried bitterly about it ; but she did not scold , or strike her sister ; for ...
... asked how her pretty little sister Rose did ; and once she was so wicked as to cut off all her glossy , golden hair , and throw it into the fire . Poor Rose cried bitterly about it ; but she did not scold , or strike her sister ; for ...
Page 206
... asked her myself , but she said , if I could not find out her meaning myself , she could ( And how , sir , did this happen ? " asked the That was all I could get out of " young man , " It must have been by some visita - her . What do ...
... asked her myself , but she said , if I could not find out her meaning myself , she could ( And how , sir , did this happen ? " asked the That was all I could get out of " young man , " It must have been by some visita - her . What do ...
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... asked her myself , but she said , if I could not find out her meaning myself , she could ( And how , sir , did this happen ? " asked the That was all I could get out of " young man , " It must have been by some visita - her . What do ...
... asked her myself , but she said , if I could not find out her meaning myself , she could ( And how , sir , did this happen ? " asked the That was all I could get out of " young man , " It must have been by some visita - her . What do ...
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