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... dear child , you certainly can't mean to say that I am not dressed re- spectably ? " 66 now . Yes , dear mamma . This bonnet , now , " turning it on her hand , disparag- ingly , " why , mamma , it's as old as the ark ! Nobody wears such ...
... dear child , you certainly can't mean to say that I am not dressed re- spectably ? " 66 now . Yes , dear mamma . This bonnet , now , " turning it on her hand , disparag- ingly , " why , mamma , it's as old as the ark ! Nobody wears such ...
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... dear , this waist pinches me . ” " Oh , no , mamma , it does n't . New dresses always feel a little stiff at first ; it'll stretch ; and I never saw you have anything that fitted you so beautifully . You really have a nice figure ...
... dear , this waist pinches me . ” " Oh , no , mamma , it does n't . New dresses always feel a little stiff at first ; it'll stretch ; and I never saw you have anything that fitted you so beautifully . You really have a nice figure ...
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... dear . But my God , how beautiful you Ameri- cans are ! But you don't look American , you know ; you look Spanish ! I shall come a great deal to see you , and prac- tice my English . " " Come home with us now , Miss Lan- dini , and have ...
... dear . But my God , how beautiful you Ameri- cans are ! But you don't look American , you know ; you look Spanish ! I shall come a great deal to see you , and prac- tice my English . " " Come home with us now , Miss Lan- dini , and have ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Clarence Cook | 41 |
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