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... mother , and who , with her black veil over her face , was straying slowly home . Mrs. Wodehouse said , " Good morning , " with a determination to hold by her formula and not be tempted into kindness ; but when the girl put back her ...
... mother , and who , with her black veil over her face , was straying slowly home . Mrs. Wodehouse said , " Good morning , " with a determination to hold by her formula and not be tempted into kindness ; but when the girl put back her ...
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... mother's chief occupation . She came upon her quite unexpectedly , when Rose , moved by their noiseless presence in the room , and unable to keep her hands off them any longer , had just commenced in the course of her other arrangements ...
... mother's chief occupation . She came upon her quite unexpectedly , when Rose , moved by their noiseless presence in the room , and unable to keep her hands off them any longer , had just commenced in the course of her other arrangements ...
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... mother's lighted windows , and of that dim , dreamy , hazy landscape , so soft and far inland , with the cottage lamp shining out from that brown clump of trees ? The tears fell softly from Rose's eyes through the evening dimness which ...
... mother's lighted windows , and of that dim , dreamy , hazy landscape , so soft and far inland , with the cottage lamp shining out from that brown clump of trees ? The tears fell softly from Rose's eyes through the evening dimness which ...
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