The runaway, by the author of 'Mrs. Jerningham's journal'. |
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... don't believe that there is the slightest hope of a revolution , -not a chance of it . It is so hard to think that there were very likely cavaliers who did not value their privileges , -who would just as soon have been anything else ...
... don't believe that there is the slightest hope of a revolution , -not a chance of it . It is so hard to think that there were very likely cavaliers who did not value their privileges , -who would just as soon have been anything else ...
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... don't in the least know what to do with myself ; but of course I must be hidden- anybody would see that ; and of course it's you must hide me since I've got here . " " But where can I hide you ? " asked Clarice , almost stunned with ...
... don't in the least know what to do with myself ; but of course I must be hidden- anybody would see that ; and of course it's you must hide me since I've got here . " " But where can I hide you ? " asked Clarice , almost stunned with ...
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... don't cry ! " said Clarice ; " I'll help you if I possibly can ; only , I don't know how to get you into the house , or what I shall do with you when you're hidden . " " But you need not do anything with me then , " cried the girl ...
... don't cry ! " said Clarice ; " I'll help you if I possibly can ; only , I don't know how to get you into the house , or what I shall do with you when you're hidden . " " But you need not do anything with me then , " cried the girl ...
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... don't you ? " " I shall certainly feed you , " replied Clarice very seriously ; " that must be a right thing to do , for nobody ought to be starved . " " Such food as we had at school ! " said the suffering fellow - creature ...
... don't you ? " " I shall certainly feed you , " replied Clarice very seriously ; " that must be a right thing to do , for nobody ought to be starved . " " Such food as we had at school ! " said the suffering fellow - creature ...
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... don't think we've any time for trifling conversation , " said Clarice ; " the great thing is how are we to get you into the house without being seen . " She looked at her watch . " It's now or never , " said she ; " Papa is at dinner ...
... don't think we've any time for trifling conversation , " said Clarice ; " the great thing is how are we to get you into the house without being seen . " She looked at her watch . " It's now or never , " said she ; " Papa is at dinner ...
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