The valley of the Maude; or, 'On dits' [sic].1862 |
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... Mr. Would - be Poet , ' said the elf ; and sit- ting down on the turf , she took off her shoes and stockings , and walked across the river B 4 river , stepping daintily from stone to stone , her The Valley of the Maude ང་
... Mr. Would - be Poet , ' said the elf ; and sit- ting down on the turf , she took off her shoes and stockings , and walked across the river B 4 river , stepping daintily from stone to stone , her The Valley of the Maude ང་
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... his plummet . ' She's all right , depend upon it . ' Where is she ? ' said Eugene again , approaching Frank ; and Fred , surprised , took 1 took off his shoes and stockings and walked across The Valley of the Maude 15.
... his plummet . ' She's all right , depend upon it . ' Where is she ? ' said Eugene again , approaching Frank ; and Fred , surprised , took 1 took off his shoes and stockings and walked across The Valley of the Maude 15.
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Louisa Stewart. 1 took off his shoes and stockings and walked across the shallow stream to join his brothers . ' What is the matter , Eu ? ' said Frank . " You look so pale and strange ! Do you think she's fallen into the river ? why ...
Louisa Stewart. 1 took off his shoes and stockings and walked across the shallow stream to join his brothers . ' What is the matter , Eu ? ' said Frank . " You look so pale and strange ! Do you think she's fallen into the river ? why ...
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... walked on quietly till they were near the three boys . Then Nina unexpectedly shook off the hand of her captor , and ran towards a tree , took hold of one of its lower boughs with both hands , balanced herself a moment , then swung ...
... walked on quietly till they were near the three boys . Then Nina unexpectedly shook off the hand of her captor , and ran towards a tree , took hold of one of its lower boughs with both hands , balanced herself a moment , then swung ...
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... walked with another person . ' ' Very strange . I'll be sworn Miller knows where Trent is gone , and who was with him , ' returned the keeper . ' I have an old account , too , to settle with him ; I will follow him . ' 6 Take care ! I ...
... walked with another person . ' ' Very strange . I'll be sworn Miller knows where Trent is gone , and who was with him , ' returned the keeper . ' I have an old account , too , to settle with him ; I will follow him . ' 6 Take care ! I ...
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