The Wynnes; or, Many men, many mindsJoseph Masters, 1861 - 416 páginas |
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... Gordon . " Gordon hung back a little , and glanced a little shyly at Mr. Cradock ; but Mr. Cradock threatened no dis- closures . It was not his place to speak , he had al- ready interfered too much , and should himself say nothing ...
... Gordon . " Gordon hung back a little , and glanced a little shyly at Mr. Cradock ; but Mr. Cradock threatened no dis- closures . It was not his place to speak , he had al- ready interfered too much , and should himself say nothing ...
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... Gordon , go and see if you cannot catch him . " Gordon began to grumble , -whereupon his mother pulled his chair from under him , and sent him off at once . " Jones always will go round the other side first , " she said , " but you can ...
... Gordon , go and see if you cannot catch him . " Gordon began to grumble , -whereupon his mother pulled his chair from under him , and sent him off at once . " Jones always will go round the other side first , " she said , " but you can ...
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" How tiresome that lock is , I daresay it has slipped again . Gordon , " the other boys were gone to school , and he was passing through the hall , - " run down and open it . " " Go yourself . " 66 Gordon , you should do as you are ...
" How tiresome that lock is , I daresay it has slipped again . Gordon , " the other boys were gone to school , and he was passing through the hall , - " run down and open it . " " Go yourself . " 66 Gordon , you should do as you are ...
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... Gordon ? Not in the parlour ; not in the dining nor drawing - room . Hannah thought he was with Mistress , so up stairs Barbara went , and knocked at her mother's door . " Who is it ? " asked Mrs. Wynne , fretfully . 66 66 " I , mamma ...
... Gordon ? Not in the parlour ; not in the dining nor drawing - room . Hannah thought he was with Mistress , so up stairs Barbara went , and knocked at her mother's door . " Who is it ? " asked Mrs. Wynne , fretfully . 66 66 " I , mamma ...
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minute Gordon took up again the hazel bough he was fashioning into a stick , and prepared to cut on , saying , " Mamma always lets me have a few minutes ; I never go before the quarter . " This was so nearly true , that Barbara could ...
minute Gordon took up again the hazel bough he was fashioning into a stick , and prepared to cut on , saying , " Mamma always lets me have a few minutes ; I never go before the quarter . " This was so nearly true , that Barbara could ...
Termos e frases comuns
answered arms asked Barbara bear began believe better brother called child Church coming Cradock cried daughter David dear dinner Dobbs don't door dress duty edition Elizabeth eyes face father feel felt followed Frank girl give glad gone Gordon half hand happy Hargrave head hear heart Henrietta Hetty hope hour husband Isabella John keep kind late laughed Laura least leave lessons looked mamma matter mean mind minute Miss morning mother never night once papa party passed Paul perhaps poor present ready round seemed side sister smile soon sorry speak stairs started step Story sure Tale talk tell Thank thing thought told took trouble turned waiting walk whilst wife wish wonder Wynne young
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