Mary Ware, the Little Colonel's ChumL.C. Page, 1908 - 305 pages |
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... train . If he finds he can take the time , he's going on to Annapolis for a day , just to get a glimpse of Holland , and then to New York for a day and a half with Joyce . Good old Jack ! He's certainly earned his holiday . I can hardly ...
... train . If he finds he can take the time , he's going on to Annapolis for a day , just to get a glimpse of Holland , and then to New York for a day and a half with Joyce . Good old Jack ! He's certainly earned his holiday . I can hardly ...
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... train stopped that he had good news , and it was ! Perfectly splendid ! They had made him assistant manager of the mines , with a great big salary that would make a change in all our fortunes . I thought it was queer that he should ...
... train stopped that he had good news , and it was ! Perfectly splendid ! They had made him assistant manager of the mines , with a great big salary that would make a change in all our fortunes . I thought it was queer that he should ...
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... train there is a swain I dearly lo'e mysel ' . But what's his name or where's his hame I dinna choose to tell . " " I'm not blushing , " protested Mary , hotly . " And it is silly to talk that way when everybody knows that Phil Tremont ...
... train there is a swain I dearly lo'e mysel ' . But what's his name or where's his hame I dinna choose to tell . " " I'm not blushing , " protested Mary , hotly . " And it is silly to talk that way when everybody knows that Phil Tremont ...
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... train there is a swain I dearly lo'e mysel ' . " " It must be awfully nice , " she mused , " to have somebody as devoted to you as the Lieutenant is to Elise and Jimmy is to A.O. If I were A.O. I wouldn't care if the whole school came ...
... train there is a swain I dearly lo'e mysel ' . " " It must be awfully nice , " she mused , " to have somebody as devoted to you as the Lieutenant is to Elise and Jimmy is to A.O. If I were A.O. I wouldn't care if the whole school came ...
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... train of admirers as Mister Rob and Mister Malcolm and Phil and all the others . " There was a wistful look in the gray eyes that peered dreamily out of the window into the gather- ing dusk of the December twilight . But it was not the ...
... train of admirers as Mister Rob and Mister Malcolm and Phil and all the others . " There was a wistful look in the gray eyes that peered dreamily out of the window into the gather- ing dusk of the December twilight . But it was not the ...
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