St. Nicholas, Том 39 |
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She had to wait a long time for attention, for an automobile stood outside, and the
two ladies who owned it were inside buying many things. Deborah sat patiently
on a high stool and waited. She looked a good deal at the young lady who was ...
She had to wait a long time for attention, for an automobile stood outside, and the
two ladies who owned it were inside buying many things. Deborah sat patiently
on a high stool and waited. She looked a good deal at the young lady who was ...
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Above her, Mr. Danvers's beautiful house stood against the evening sky, and his
lawns sloped to her own pretty little home, painted and porched and shuttered,
worthy of the garden in which it stood. Fred had come to see her, as he called to ...
Above her, Mr. Danvers's beautiful house stood against the evening sky, and his
lawns sloped to her own pretty little home, painted and porched and shuttered,
worthy of the garden in which it stood. Fred had come to see her, as he called to ...
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CHAPTER X IN THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY As I stood amid the young officers
aboard the Good Will, I felt much embarrassed, as my blushing face must have
shown, for one of them stepped forward and addressed me most politely: “You ...
CHAPTER X IN THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY As I stood amid the young officers
aboard the Good Will, I felt much embarrassed, as my blushing face must have
shown, for one of them stepped forward and addressed me most politely: “You ...
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He rose from his chair and began pacing the room, glowering fiercely all the
while; ..and the others stood in silence, shifting from one foot to another and
seeming as uncomfortable as I. At last Sir John stopped and addressed Lord
Bedford.
He rose from his chair and began pacing the room, glowering fiercely all the
while; ..and the others stood in silence, shifting from one foot to another and
seeming as uncomfortable as I. At last Sir John stopped and addressed Lord
Bedford.
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He regarded it curiously for a moment or two, taking particular interest in the
worked cover, so that my heart stood still, for fear he should discover the paper
hidden therein. Then, to my great relief, he picked it up and ruffled the leaves, ...
He regarded it curiously for a moment or two, taking particular interest in the
worked cover, so that my heart stood still, for fear he should discover the paper
hidden therein. Then, to my great relief, he picked it up and ruffled the leaves, ...
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