Miss LouDodd, Mead, 1888 - 368 pages |
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... heart , Miss Lou , you ain ' projeckin ' anyting ? " " No , I'm just chafing and beating my wings like a caged bird . " " Now see yere , Miss Lou , isn't you onreason'ble ? You hab a good home ; mars'r en miss monstus pius , en dey ...
... heart , Miss Lou , you ain ' projeckin ' anyting ? " " No , I'm just chafing and beating my wings like a caged bird . " " Now see yere , Miss Lou , isn't you onreason'ble ? You hab a good home ; mars'r en miss monstus pius , en dey ...
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... heart to sing , and I would sing if I truly lived and had something to live for . " - The sun was approaching the horizon , and she was rising wearily and reluctantly to return when she heard the report of firearms , followed by the ...
... heart to sing , and I would sing if I truly lived and had something to live for . " - The sun was approaching the horizon , and she was rising wearily and reluctantly to return when she heard the report of firearms , followed by the ...
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... heart . " Hit done beats , " he said , quickly , and without further hesitation he lifted the man as if he had been a child , bore him safely to the cabin , and laid him on Aun ' Jinkey's bed . " Hi , granny , whar dat hot stuff you gib ...
... heart . " Hit done beats , " he said , quickly , and without further hesitation he lifted the man as if he had been a child , bore him safely to the cabin , and laid him on Aun ' Jinkey's bed . " Hi , granny , whar dat hot stuff you gib ...
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... heart . I'm quite content that you're not an angel , ” and a smile so lighted up the soldier's features that she thought she had never seen a pleasanter looking man . Worried indeed that she was returning so much later than usual , she ...
... heart . I'm quite content that you're not an angel , ” and a smile so lighted up the soldier's features that she thought she had never seen a pleasanter looking man . Worried indeed that she was returning so much later than usual , she ...
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... heart Mr. Baron had hoped that his nephew would go on to his own home , a few miles further ; for applauding him as a hero was one thing , and having him turn every thing upside down at that hour another . Routine and order were ...
... heart Mr. Baron had hoped that his nephew would go on to his own home , a few miles further ; for applauding him as a hero was one thing , and having him turn every thing upside down at that hour another . Routine and order were ...
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