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... door of the room which she had hitherto avoided , and with her apron full of lilies , white poppies and sprigs of rosemary , approached the coffin , and looked at the rigid sleeper . Judging from his ap- pearance , not more than thirty ...
... door of the room which she had hitherto avoided , and with her apron full of lilies , white poppies and sprigs of rosemary , approached the coffin , and looked at the rigid sleeper . Judging from his ap- pearance , not more than thirty ...
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... door of the shed , threw the small gold coin toward the blacksmith , and was riding rapidly away , when Edna darted after him , exclaiming , " Stop , sir ! you have left your shawl ! " He turned in the saddle , and even under the screen ...
... door of the shed , threw the small gold coin toward the blacksmith , and was riding rapidly away , when Edna darted after him , exclaiming , " Stop , sir ! you have left your shawl ! " He turned in the saddle , and even under the screen ...
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... door - step , where he kept guard as tirelessly as Maida , and , with a dismal whine of welcome , leaped up and put his paws on her shoulders . This had been the blacksmith's pet , fed by his hand , chained when he went to the shop ...
... door - step , where he kept guard as tirelessly as Maida , and , with a dismal whine of welcome , leaped up and put his paws on her shoulders . This had been the blacksmith's pet , fed by his hand , chained when he went to the shop ...
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... door was par- tially filled with the luggage of the parties who sat in front of it , she rose and called to the dog , saying to the conductor as she did so : " I will take that half of a seat yonder , where I shall be in nobody's way ...
... door was par- tially filled with the luggage of the parties who sat in front of it , she rose and called to the dog , saying to the conductor as she did so : " I will take that half of a seat yonder , where I shall be in nobody's way ...
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... door behind her . Edna did not remark her departure , for memory was busy among the ashes of other days , exhuming a thousand precious reminis- cences of mountain home , chestnut groves , showers of sparks fringing an anvil with fire ...
... door behind her . Edna did not remark her departure , for memory was busy among the ashes of other days , exhuming a thousand precious reminis- cences of mountain home , chestnut groves , showers of sparks fringing an anvil with fire ...
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