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I have been talking with the mother of the youngster that fell overboard , and giving her some advice for the benefit of her son in time to come ; and what do you think she gives as the reason for the silly thing he did ?
I have been talking with the mother of the youngster that fell overboard , and giving her some advice for the benefit of her son in time to come ; and what do you think she gives as the reason for the silly thing he did ?
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This is a sort of argument it is not easy to overcome ; and her companion was content to admire the scene before her , in silence , after urging one or two reasons , in support of her opinion , in her own quiet , unpretending manner .
This is a sort of argument it is not easy to overcome ; and her companion was content to admire the scene before her , in silence , after urging one or two reasons , in support of her opinion , in her own quiet , unpretending manner .
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... was under the hill at the beginning of the century , and that strangers had few opportunities of seeing it to advantage ; but I rather think its want of the Anglo - Saxon origin was the principal reason it was so little in favour .
... was under the hill at the beginning of the century , and that strangers had few opportunities of seeing it to advantage ; but I rather think its want of the Anglo - Saxon origin was the principal reason it was so little in favour .
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answered Marble for himself ; “ and so much the greater reason , you will think , why I ought to begin to think of getting both as soon as possible . I never had father or mother , to my knowledge ; nor house , nor home of any sort ...
answered Marble for himself ; “ and so much the greater reason , you will think , why I ought to begin to think of getting both as soon as possible . I never had father or mother , to my knowledge ; nor house , nor home of any sort ...
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“ It was out of sight , truly , and that may have been this reason my parents took it so hard when George Wetmore asked their leave to marry me . This was not done until he had walked home with me , or as near home as the brow ot ' yon ...
“ It was out of sight , truly , and that may have been this reason my parents took it so hard when George Wetmore asked their leave to marry me . This was not done until he had walked home with me , or as near home as the brow ot ' yon ...
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