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Ruth McEncry Stuart .... 1020 DAISY FIELD, THE. Picture, from a painting by
Charles C. Curran. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 820 DEBORAH's
CHANGE of HEART. (Illustrated by W. F. Stecher) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helen Is 'ard
Banks.
Ruth McEncry Stuart .... 1020 DAISY FIELD, THE. Picture, from a painting by
Charles C. Curran. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 820 DEBORAH's
CHANGE of HEART. (Illustrated by W. F. Stecher) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helen Is 'ard
Banks.
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I 'm too homely,” murmured Deborah. “But I hate her when she talks like that.” The
corners of her mouth drooped, and her eyes filled with tears. There were so many
things Deborah hated: the bare, angular house perched on the hillside, the ...
I 'm too homely,” murmured Deborah. “But I hate her when she talks like that.” The
corners of her mouth drooped, and her eyes filled with tears. There were so many
things Deborah hated: the bare, angular house perched on the hillside, the ...
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“It 's a beautiful house,” thought Deborah. “It makes ours worse than ever by
contrast. But it will take forever to get the new look off the place. How lovely rock-
pinks would be on that slope" A sudden thought struck her, so daring that it sent
the ...
“It 's a beautiful house,” thought Deborah. “It makes ours worse than ever by
contrast. But it will take forever to get the new look off the place. How lovely rock-
pinks would be on that slope" A sudden thought struck her, so daring that it sent
the ...
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She smiled at Deborah, and Deborah had shyly smiled back before she knew
what she was doing. “I'm afraid we 're keeping you waiting,” said the older girl. “I
don't mind,” answered Deborah. “I only want some brown gingham, and I have
lots ...
She smiled at Deborah, and Deborah had shyly smiled back before she knew
what she was doing. “I'm afraid we 're keeping you waiting,” said the older girl. “I
don't mind,” answered Deborah. “I only want some brown gingham, and I have
lots ...
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“I could read to you while you sew, if you like,” ventured Deborah, quite thrilling
with the soft, clear shade of her new dress. Aunty Jones's face brightened. “It
would be a great treat. Maybe you 'd read me my Bible piece first.” Deborah
found the ...
“I could read to you while you sew, if you like,” ventured Deborah, quite thrilling
with the soft, clear shade of her new dress. Aunty Jones's face brightened. “It
would be a great treat. Maybe you 'd read me my Bible piece first.” Deborah
found the ...
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