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This idea was soon discarded . I feared that the authorities might feel that I was deliberately urging boys to meet girls during the school term . Anne felt that British boys would not mix readily with a strange American and that the ...
This idea was soon discarded . I feared that the authorities might feel that I was deliberately urging boys to meet girls during the school term . Anne felt that British boys would not mix readily with a strange American and that the ...
Pagina 56
Joe and El soon reappeared . After a few caustic remarks about British plumbing , it became obvious that they would like a drink . Since they were now in Britain , Anne suggested one of two drinks , usually served here : sherry or a ...
Joe and El soon reappeared . After a few caustic remarks about British plumbing , it became obvious that they would like a drink . Since they were now in Britain , Anne suggested one of two drinks , usually served here : sherry or a ...
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The way was very steep and Sue was soon glad to cling to my arm . Her high - pitched chatter- ing was broken by panting and soon she fell silent . Jan romped ahead , exploring rapidly and tirelessly , like a dog ; but after a time she ...
The way was very steep and Sue was soon glad to cling to my arm . Her high - pitched chatter- ing was broken by panting and soon she fell silent . Jan romped ahead , exploring rapidly and tirelessly , like a dog ; but after a time she ...
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TALES OF A GRANDMOTHER | 118 |
AN IDYLL OF THE ISLANDS BY JESSICA COLERIDGE | 192 |
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