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father said ; “ never was a more devoted child than she . ” Then he turned to me and said , as if apologising for what looked like reproach , “ And you , Lolo , have always been good to your father . ” We clasped each other's hands ...
father said ; “ never was a more devoted child than she . ” Then he turned to me and said , as if apologising for what looked like reproach , “ And you , Lolo , have always been good to your father . ” We clasped each other's hands ...
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My father set off to London early this morning , Janey and I carrying his cloak and bag to the station . He persisted in travelling third - class , nodding adieu to us quite cheerfully from the hot , dusty , crowded carriage .
My father set off to London early this morning , Janey and I carrying his cloak and bag to the station . He persisted in travelling third - class , nodding adieu to us quite cheerfully from the hot , dusty , crowded carriage .
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Young Richard witnessed his father's sad fate from the mound , and a great desire came over him for one last look at his parent . But remembering his father's wishes with respect to him in the event of the battle going in Richmond's ...
Young Richard witnessed his father's sad fate from the mound , and a great desire came over him for one last look at his parent . But remembering his father's wishes with respect to him in the event of the battle going in Richmond's ...
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Leaves from a Lost Diary By M BETHAMEDWARDS author of Kitty | 10 |
Sporting Guns Smokeless Explosives for By CADWALLADER WADDI | 62 |
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