'Look before you leap' [by A.F. Hector]. |
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... no such young lady here ; but I had one , as I was uncommon doubt- ful of , about a fortnight ago , for a few days . ' " ' Good God ! ' exclaimed Neville , and she is gone . Where , my good woman ? 26 ' LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP . '
... no such young lady here ; but I had one , as I was uncommon doubt- ful of , about a fortnight ago , for a few days . ' " ' Good God ! ' exclaimed Neville , and she is gone . Where , my good woman ? 26 ' LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP . '
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Annie French Hector. she is gone . Where , my good woman ? Pray speak ! ' " That's just what I cannot tell , sir , but- ' ' Stop ! ' said Mr. Pim , ' let us make How and when did sure it is our bird . this lady come , ma'am ? There's a ...
Annie French Hector. she is gone . Where , my good woman ? Pray speak ! ' " That's just what I cannot tell , sir , but- ' ' Stop ! ' said Mr. Pim , ' let us make How and when did sure it is our bird . this lady come , ma'am ? There's a ...
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... was beside a small pew , occupied by a large woman , three little girls from five to ten , and a rough - looking , sandy - haired boy of twelve , with a red comforter round his throat , who was 48 ' LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP . '
... was beside a small pew , occupied by a large woman , three little girls from five to ten , and a rough - looking , sandy - haired boy of twelve , with a red comforter round his throat , who was 48 ' LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP . '
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... woman suddenly turned a broad , kindly , and surprisingly- youthful face towards her . She imme- diately stretched a stout arm across her little flock , thereby disarranging their hats considerably , and signed to the rough boy to open ...
... woman suddenly turned a broad , kindly , and surprisingly- youthful face towards her . She imme- diately stretched a stout arm across her little flock , thereby disarranging their hats considerably , and signed to the rough boy to open ...
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... and whispered to the fat woman- ' I fear your little girl is not well - as I am next the door , I will lift her out . ' ' Oh , dear ! goodness gracious ! ' whis- pered the mother , eagerly , ' whatever are we ' LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP . ' 51.
... and whispered to the fat woman- ' I fear your little girl is not well - as I am next the door , I will lift her out . ' ' Oh , dear ! goodness gracious ! ' whis- pered the mother , eagerly , ' whatever are we ' LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP . ' 51.
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