Our Young Folks, Tom 2John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton Ticknor and Fields, 1866 |
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... Thoresby always dresses . Elinor and I could just put on our blue grenadines , and you ' ve got plenty of things in your other boxes . One of your shawls is all you want , and we can lend Leslie something . " " I've only my thick ...
... Thoresby always dresses . Elinor and I could just put on our blue grenadines , and you ' ve got plenty of things in your other boxes . One of your shawls is all you want , and we can lend Leslie something . " " I've only my thick ...
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... Thoresby party , and then our little group had betaken itself to the eastern end of the piazza . After a while , one by one , the others strayed away , and they were left almost alone . There was a gathering and a sound of voices about ...
... Thoresby party , and then our little group had betaken itself to the eastern end of the piazza . After a while , one by one , the others strayed away , and they were left almost alone . There was a gathering and a sound of voices about ...
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... Thoresby change seats with her mother , because the draft from the door was less in her place ; and take the pale top - cake from the plate , leaving a brown one for the mother . Everybody likes brown cakes best ; and it was very ...
... Thoresby change seats with her mother , because the draft from the door was less in her place ; and take the pale top - cake from the plate , leaving a brown one for the mother . Everybody likes brown cakes best ; and it was very ...
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... Thoresby group when they too made their appearance . The one moved self - forgetfully , - her consciousness and thought sent forth , not fluttering in her robes and ribbons ; with the others there was a little air and bustle , as of ...
... Thoresby group when they too made their appearance . The one moved self - forgetfully , - her consciousness and thought sent forth , not fluttering in her robes and ribbons ; with the others there was a little air and bustle , as of ...
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... Thoresby was looking for her , within , to present , at his own request , the cavalry captain . She did not know in the least , absorbed in her pure enjoyment , that Marma- duke Wharne was deliberately trying her , and confirming his ...
... Thoresby was looking for her , within , to present , at his own request , the cavalry captain . She did not know in the least , absorbed in her pure enjoyment , that Marma- duke Wharne was deliberately trying her , and confirming his ...
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