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Every morning, whatever the weather might be, she stood outside the green gate, and looked up at the sky | |
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Ida looked and hesitated. It was too wide to jump across, and here, as elsewhere, there was more water than usual | 12 |
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I took my hand out of my pocket, where I had been holding the pincushion, and put both into Mrs. Moss’s palm | 50 |
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I remember that walk so well, Ida! | 88 |
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Tea was soon ready | 108 |
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With crape on our arms, and with the accustomed music, we set up the stone among the lilies | 140 |
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I played some favourite things of Miss Brooke’s and some of my own, Mr. Smith turning over the leaves of my music | 154 |
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She was putting out her treasures for him to look at—when the Captain came | 192 |