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... sure not , " exclaimed Julia ; " what does it signify ? It is very hard and disagreeable sometimes , and we cry a good deal when first we go there - that is , some of the little ones do ; but after a few weeks it is all right , and we ...
... sure not , " exclaimed Julia ; " what does it signify ? It is very hard and disagreeable sometimes , and we cry a good deal when first we go there - that is , some of the little ones do ; but after a few weeks it is all right , and we ...
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... sure , indeed , " she added , with an effort , " that I should be glad to have a carriage to take me wherever I wanted to go . " " Then you have not one , " said Julia : " that seems strange , being Mr. Harrington's niece . " " My ...
... sure , indeed , " she added , with an effort , " that I should be glad to have a carriage to take me wherever I wanted to go . " " Then you have not one , " said Julia : " that seems strange , being Mr. Harrington's niece . " " My ...
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... sure you cannot really mean what you say ; you must be sorry for having given pain . " " Miss Cunningham is so very silly , " persisted Julia , who was never willing to confess herself in the wrong ; " it really is impossible to help ...
... sure you cannot really mean what you say ; you must be sorry for having given pain . " " Miss Cunningham is so very silly , " persisted Julia , who was never willing to confess herself in the wrong ; " it really is impossible to help ...
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... sure not , " exclaimed Julia , pertly : " who would be stupid if they could help it ? But it does not make people at all the less absurd , because it is not their own fault . " " There again I must differ from you , " replied Emily ...
... sure not , " exclaimed Julia , pertly : " who would be stupid if they could help it ? But it does not make people at all the less absurd , because it is not their own fault . " " There again I must differ from you , " replied Emily ...
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... sure she shall not rule me . But what I wanted to say to you was about London . I talked to papa this morning ; and he says , after all , he thinks there is a chance of your going . " " Oh , no ! he cannot really mean it ; mamma was so ...
... sure she shall not rule me . But what I wanted to say to you was about London . I talked to papa this morning ; and he says , after all , he thinks there is a chance of your going . " " Oh , no ! he cannot really mean it ; mamma was so ...
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