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... Edith was often with them in these days - days which Honor would long look back on , as the storm - driven mariner ... Edith had never seen - her attempts at authorship : not that she concealed anything from Edith , but that she had felt ...
... Edith was often with them in these days - days which Honor would long look back on , as the storm - driven mariner ... Edith had never seen - her attempts at authorship : not that she concealed anything from Edith , but that she had felt ...
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... good , also probably benefit New- ton . Honor would have been charmed with the idea of being near Edith ; but how could she leave her pupils ? The income derived from them was now a family necessity , so she 18 HONOR BLAKE .
... good , also probably benefit New- ton . Honor would have been charmed with the idea of being near Edith ; but how could she leave her pupils ? The income derived from them was now a family necessity , so she 18 HONOR BLAKE .
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... accom- plished the not easy task of transplanting her mother and Newton to Cambo , and settling them in comfort there , she felt she needed the repose of Edith's society . CHAPTER II .閲 FIRST LOVE . HE first two A HAPPY WINTER . 29.
... accom- plished the not easy task of transplanting her mother and Newton to Cambo , and settling them in comfort there , she felt she needed the repose of Edith's society . CHAPTER II .閲 FIRST LOVE . HE first two A HAPPY WINTER . 29.
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... Edith was kept at home by the weather . On the evening of the third day she received the following note : - ' DEAREST HONOR , -I should have come to see you before this , but that my throat is sore again , and papa will not let me go ...
... Edith was kept at home by the weather . On the evening of the third day she received the following note : - ' DEAREST HONOR , -I should have come to see you before this , but that my throat is sore again , and papa will not let me go ...
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... EDITH . ' ' I do not see how I can leave you , mamma , for a whole afternoon , ' said Honor . ' Nonsense ! ' cried Newton good - naturedly , Emmy and I will take care of mamma ; you must go . ' ' Yes , ' put in Emmy ; ' you will see how ...
... EDITH . ' ' I do not see how I can leave you , mamma , for a whole afternoon , ' said Honor . ' Nonsense ! ' cried Newton good - naturedly , Emmy and I will take care of mamma ; you must go . ' ' Yes , ' put in Emmy ; ' you will see how ...
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