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... hand , Mr. Hunt hurried away from home one morning , neglecting to take the bucket which contained his dinner , and Edna was sent to repair the oversight . Accustomed to ramble about the woods without companionship , she walked ...
... hand , Mr. Hunt hurried away from home one morning , neglecting to take the bucket which contained his dinner , and Edna was sent to repair the oversight . Accustomed to ramble about the woods without companionship , she walked ...
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... hand side , where the road forks . " He just touched his hat with the end of his gloved fingers and galloped on . When Edna reached the shop she saw her grandfather examining the horse's shoes , while the stranger walked up and down the ...
... hand side , where the road forks . " He just touched his hat with the end of his gloved fingers and galloped on . When Edna reached the shop she saw her grandfather examining the horse's shoes , while the stranger walked up and down the ...
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... hand into his vest pocket . " I charge nothing for ' such trifles ' as that . " " But I am in the habit of paying for my work . " " It is not worth talking about . Good day , sir . " Mr. Hunt turned and walked into his shop . " There is ...
... hand into his vest pocket . " I charge nothing for ' such trifles ' as that . " " But I am in the habit of paying for my work . " " It is not worth talking about . Good day , sir . " Mr. Hunt turned and walked into his shop . " There is ...
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... hands generally came to want , and invariably to harm . It was in vain that she endeavored to convince her husband of ... hand fondly on her head , he said , tenderly : " Let her alone , wife ! let her alone ! You will make us proud of ...
... hands generally came to want , and invariably to harm . It was in vain that she endeavored to convince her husband of ... hand fondly on her head , he said , tenderly : " Let her alone , wife ! let her alone ! You will make us proud of ...
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... hand , and her vacant gaze fixed on the blazing fire , when , through the open window , came the impatient lowing of a cow . Mrs. Wood saw a change pass swiftly over the girl's face , and a quiver cross the lips so long frozen . She ...
... hand , and her vacant gaze fixed on the blazing fire , when , through the open window , came the impatient lowing of a cow . Mrs. Wood saw a change pass swiftly over the girl's face , and a quiver cross the lips so long frozen . She ...
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Aaron Hunt Allston Andrews arms asked beautiful believe blue-stocking Bocage Chattanooga cheeks child clasped countenance darling dear door Edna Earl Edna's Elmo Estelle eyes face feel Felix fell felt fingers Gertrude girl glanced Gordon governess grave GROSSET & DUNLAP Hammond hand handsome happy Hattie head hear heard heart hope Huldah Jean Webster kissed knew laughed Le Bocage leaned Leigh letter Lew Wallace lips Loch Maree looked mamma marble Miss Earl morning mother Murray Murray rose Murray's N. C. Wyeth never night noble once orphan painful parsonage passed poor pray proud rose seemed shoulder silent Sir Roger smile soul stood sweet Taj Mahal Targum tears tell thank thing thought tion to-day told took turned voice walked watched wife window wish woman wonder words young