Helen's Babies: And, Other People's ChildrenB. Tauchnitz, 1877 - 336 páginas |
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Página 43 - I shouted. In stepped Mike, with an air of the greatest secrecy, handed me a letter and the identical box in which I had sent the flowers to Miss Mayton. What could it mean ? I hastily opened the envelope, and at the same time Toddie shrieked : — "Oh, darsh my dolly's k'adle — dare tizh!" snatched and opened the box, and displayed — his doll ! My heart sickened, and did not regain its strength during the perusal of the following note :— " Miss Mayton herewith returns to Mr.
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