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... never slept there . " 66 Well , then , bad is the best , is all that I can say for your school , " said Miss Cunningham : " and as for ladies being brought up in such a way , how is it . possible for them ever to know how to behave AMY ...
... never slept there . " 66 Well , then , bad is the best , is all that I can say for your school , " said Miss Cunningham : " and as for ladies being brought up in such a way , how is it . possible for them ever to know how to behave AMY ...
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... never have any thing but cold rice - pudding ? " " Not very often , " replied Julia ; " but , as I said before , it really does not signify : I assure you , if you were up at six o'clock every day , as we are , and had nothing but hard ...
... never have any thing but cold rice - pudding ? " " Not very often , " replied Julia ; " but , as I said before , it really does not signify : I assure you , if you were up at six o'clock every day , as we are , and had nothing but hard ...
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... never do , " said Miss Cunningham , pointedly . " Very likely , " answered Julia ; " but then you are only one person : and almost all those I know go in stage - coaches constantly ; so you need not be so much surprised at Mary Warner ...
... never do , " said Miss Cunningham , pointedly . " Very likely , " answered Julia ; " but then you are only one person : and almost all those I know go in stage - coaches constantly ; so you need not be so much surprised at Mary Warner ...
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... never encouraged any one to tell her in direct terms that she was beautiful and clever . Mary Warner's manner resembled neither ; it was not quite so polished as Amy would have liked , but it was simple and straightforward . She had never ...
... never encouraged any one to tell her in direct terms that she was beautiful and clever . Mary Warner's manner resembled neither ; it was not quite so polished as Amy would have liked , but it was simple and straightforward . She had never ...
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... never did and never can do . " " Never will , you mean , " replied Miss Morton . " We often say can , when we ought to say will . " " Well ! can , or will , " exclaimed Julia ; " it is all the same ; only if I may beg Miss Cunningham's ...
... never did and never can do . " " Never will , you mean , " replied Miss Morton . " We often say can , when we ought to say will . " " Well ! can , or will , " exclaimed Julia ; " it is all the same ; only if I may beg Miss Cunningham's ...
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