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... play and often , I could have sworn , I heard the tapping of tiny hooves on the long galleries of our plantation house . ' Don't be absurd , ' said my husband ; ' you will be seeing the grey lady next . ' The grey lady is the ghost who ...
... play and often , I could have sworn , I heard the tapping of tiny hooves on the long galleries of our plantation house . ' Don't be absurd , ' said my husband ; ' you will be seeing the grey lady next . ' The grey lady is the ghost who ...
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... play before her is marked with white in their annals . The com- mand came in the form of a peremptory telegram : ' You and your sisters are to play before the Queen on Thursday next in the evening . Please come to see me to - day about ...
... play before her is marked with white in their annals . The com- mand came in the form of a peremptory telegram : ' You and your sisters are to play before the Queen on Thursday next in the evening . Please come to see me to - day about ...
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... play with Marianne , and Popper , the ' cellist , was ready to play his own instrument or the piano , as required . Of Popper they retain one absurd memory . After dining with them one evening , he deter- mined , in a fit of economy ...
... play with Marianne , and Popper , the ' cellist , was ready to play his own instrument or the piano , as required . Of Popper they retain one absurd memory . After dining with them one evening , he deter- mined , in a fit of economy ...
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