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This was a pleasant haunt by day , a great place for desert islands and
adventures by land and sea , a home of old boxes and moth - eaten tapestries ,
where the sunlight blinked through a dusty window and winked at a torn picture
of Sir ...
This was a pleasant haunt by day , a great place for desert islands and
adventures by land and sea , a home of old boxes and moth - eaten tapestries ,
where the sunlight blinked through a dusty window and winked at a torn picture
of Sir ...
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Isn ' t she awfully pretty ? ” asked he , with warmth . “ Is she ? ” said Irvine ,
absently . He was thinking that if aunt Ellen was to be a mother to him , he might
look on the bright , popular Harefel as a brother , and the thought was very
pleasant .
Isn ' t she awfully pretty ? ” asked he , with warmth . “ Is she ? ” said Irvine ,
absently . He was thinking that if aunt Ellen was to be a mother to him , he might
look on the bright , popular Harefel as a brother , and the thought was very
pleasant .
Side 32
Young voices , shrilly warning or lightly mocking , made the evening air more
pleasant . As the two friends turned back towards the Brocas , the great castle
seemed doubly great in the declining day , its greyness warmed to rose , while
the red ...
Young voices , shrilly warning or lightly mocking , made the evening air more
pleasant . As the two friends turned back towards the Brocas , the great castle
seemed doubly great in the declining day , its greyness warmed to rose , while
the red ...
Side 44
It often seemed to Dale that Harefel brought with him sunlight and pleasant
thoughts . “ Old Loyd has been so awfully jolly , " he said ; " he came and begged
my pardon about yesterday . ” " It was very good of him not to kill me , ” said Irvine
...
It often seemed to Dale that Harefel brought with him sunlight and pleasant
thoughts . “ Old Loyd has been so awfully jolly , " he said ; " he came and begged
my pardon about yesterday . ” " It was very good of him not to kill me , ” said Irvine
...
Side 47
... faults of a friend . His gaiety never made him unkind ; and his serious moods
could always be banished by a word . He lived every moment , doing his work
easily and well , and enjoying all sport and fun . When he thought about his
pleasant ...
... faults of a friend . His gaiety never made him unkind ; and his serious moods
could always be banished by a word . He lived every moment , doing his work
easily and well , and enjoying all sport and fun . When he thought about his
pleasant ...
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