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... You are but a little girl to be trusted with such a secret , Thomasina . ' ' You will see whether I am to be trusted , ' said Thomasina proudly . I know that 6 it would only frighten Polly if I told her what 86 THOMASINA .
... You are but a little girl to be trusted with such a secret , Thomasina . ' ' You will see whether I am to be trusted , ' said Thomasina proudly . I know that 6 it would only frighten Polly if I told her what 86 THOMASINA .
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Margaret Agnes Paul. it would only frighten Polly if I told her what you are thinking of , and of course I should not tell granny . I do not believe that granny will like it very much ; but when I can make Sir Richard see that I wish for ...
Margaret Agnes Paul. it would only frighten Polly if I told her what you are thinking of , and of course I should not tell granny . I do not believe that granny will like it very much ; but when I can make Sir Richard see that I wish for ...
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... house , while her father , who had come to the gate , was still talking to Sir Richard , told her all the truth . ' I will ride home with father , ' said Tho- masina when Sir Richard's last words ran to length . THOMASINA . 91.
... house , while her father , who had come to the gate , was still talking to Sir Richard , told her all the truth . ' I will ride home with father , ' said Tho- masina when Sir Richard's last words ran to length . THOMASINA . 91.
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... told him the truth yesterday , ' said Polly , hiding her face in her mother's lap ; I cannot now tell a lie . I do love him with all my heart . Of course we cannot marry ; I see that now , though I foolishly hoped a little , since he ...
... told him the truth yesterday , ' said Polly , hiding her face in her mother's lap ; I cannot now tell a lie . I do love him with all my heart . Of course we cannot marry ; I see that now , though I foolishly hoped a little , since he ...
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... told to hold my tongue , and it has been such a long , tiresome day that I shall go to bed now , and not even say good night to them . ' Anthony would willingly have followed her example , but , instead of yielding to the inclination ...
... told to hold my tongue , and it has been such a long , tiresome day that I shall go to bed now , and not even say good night to them . ' Anthony would willingly have followed her example , but , instead of yielding to the inclination ...
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amusement Anthony Bertram Anthony's asked Aunt Thomasina babies barouche Bertram's Chase better bonnet boys breakfast call her Polly Cheshire child colour Cornhill cottage COUNTESS VON BOTHMER course crown 8vo daresay daughter dear declared dinner eyes father Fcap frock garden gave give godchild gone governess grandfather granny Grey hair hear heart HERBERT SPENCER honour hope horse husband knew Lady Bertram little girl LL.D locket London marriage marry Mary Windsor Mary's masina ment mind Miss Bertram Miss Windsor morning mother never nice park pleasant Polly's pony Professor rejoined replied ride Robin and Jem school-room sensible Sermons settled Sir Richard says sister smile speak spirits strawberry suppose sure talk tears tell tender thing thony thought to-morrow took turned University of Berlin walked WALTER BAGEHOT Weymouth wife wish woman words young Windsors younger
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