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... leave her with many friends . " " Mamma ! " cried Pamela , with a mingled appeal and reproach ; but though she bent over the bed she could not catch her mother's eyes . " It is true , " said Mrs Preston . " I was like to break my heart ...
... leave her with many friends . " " Mamma ! " cried Pamela , with a mingled appeal and reproach ; but though she bent over the bed she could not catch her mother's eyes . " It is true , " said Mrs Preston . " I was like to break my heart ...
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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. that I might die and leave you without anybody to care for you ; but now you will have ... leaving your child without a protector , " said Mr Hardcastle- " if you knew what it was to have a motherless girl to ...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. that I might die and leave you without anybody to care for you ; but now you will have ... leaving your child without a protector , " said Mr Hardcastle- " if you knew what it was to have a motherless girl to ...
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... leave , feeling that he had been dismissed , and had no right to stay longer . " If you should still want assistance — though I hope you will be better , as you expect " Mrs Preston waved her hand in reply , and he went down - stairs ...
... leave , feeling that he had been dismissed , and had no right to stay longer . " If you should still want assistance — though I hope you will be better , as you expect " Mrs Preston waved her hand in reply , and he went down - stairs ...
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... leave her money . It's some next - of - kin business , that's my idea , Mr Hardcastle - some o ' that rubbish as is in the papers - folks of the name of Smith or suchlike as is advertised for , and some- thing to come to their advantage ...
... leave her money . It's some next - of - kin business , that's my idea , Mr Hardcastle - some o ' that rubbish as is in the papers - folks of the name of Smith or suchlike as is advertised for , and some- thing to come to their advantage ...
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... leave her all by herself , and her so old and weakly , poor soul ! You don't mind the likes of us , but you'll have to mind what your master says . " " He ain't no master of mine , " said Nancy , fiercely , " nor you ain't my mistress ...
... leave her all by herself , and her so old and weakly , poor soul ! You don't mind the likes of us , but you'll have to mind what your master says . " " He ain't no master of mine , " said Nancy , fiercely , " nor you ain't my mistress ...
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