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... Harold . I am an old woman , you see . ' " " " But straighter and more upright than some of the young ones ! " said Harold ; inwardly , however , feeling that age had made his mother's face very anxious and eager . " The old women at ...
... Harold . I am an old woman , you see . ' " " " But straighter and more upright than some of the young ones ! " said Harold ; inwardly , however , feeling that age had made his mother's face very anxious and eager . " The old women at ...
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... Harold came from the library again , the traces of tears were not discernible , except to a very careful observer . And he did not observe his mother carefully ; his eyes only glanced at her on their way to the North Loamshire Herald ...
... Harold came from the library again , the traces of tears were not discernible , except to a very careful observer . And he did not observe his mother carefully ; his eyes only glanced at her on their way to the North Loamshire Herald ...
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George Eliot. - " But your little boy , Harold where is he ? How is it he has not come with you ? " " O , I left him behind , in town , " said Harold , still looking at the paper . " My man Dominic will bring him , with the rest of the ...
George Eliot. - " But your little boy , Harold where is he ? How is it he has not come with you ? " " O , I left him behind , in town , " said Harold , still looking at the paper . " My man Dominic will bring him , with the rest of the ...
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... Harold , and see if there is anything you would like to have altered ? " " Yes , let us go , " said Harold , throwing down the newspaper , in which he had been rapidly reading almost every advertisement while his mother had been going ...
... Harold , and see if there is anything you would like to have altered ? " " Yes , let us go , " said Harold , throwing down the newspaper , in which he had been rapidly reading almost every advertisement while his mother had been going ...
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... Harold , " said Mrs. Transome , as they passed along a corridor lit from above , and lined with old family pictures . " I thought they would suit you best , as they all open into each other , and this middle one will make a pleasant ...
... Harold , " said Mrs. Transome , as they passed along a corridor lit from above , and lined with old family pictures . " I thought they would suit you best , as they all open into each other , and this middle one will make a pleasant ...
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