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... children dwelt there - only a quiet sister , who was at least seventy . Except in church , Violet Hastings never saw ... child ; but its real sadness of detail was not fully known to Violet herself , for she had never realized what ...
... children dwelt there - only a quiet sister , who was at least seventy . Except in church , Violet Hastings never saw ... child ; but its real sadness of detail was not fully known to Violet herself , for she had never realized what ...
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... children dwelt there - only a quiet sister , who was at least seventy . Except in church , Violet Hastings never saw ... child ; but its real sadness of detail was not fully known to Violet herself , for she had never realized what ...
... children dwelt there - only a quiet sister , who was at least seventy . Except in church , Violet Hastings never saw ... child ; but its real sadness of detail was not fully known to Violet herself , for she had never realized what ...
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... child should stand so completely alone ! " Violet untwined the golden lock from her finger , and hastily raised her dark hazel eyes to her grandmother's face ; but Lady Glenmore still looked at the fire , her hands folded on her lap ...
... child should stand so completely alone ! " Violet untwined the golden lock from her finger , and hastily raised her dark hazel eyes to her grandmother's face ; but Lady Glenmore still looked at the fire , her hands folded on her lap ...
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... child . " I was thinking of you , but I didn't think I spoke . " Then after a second she went on : . " This is a quiet home for a little girl , too quiet perhaps ; but I am old , and have old There is not much that I can say to ways . a ...
... child . " I was thinking of you , but I didn't think I spoke . " Then after a second she went on : . " This is a quiet home for a little girl , too quiet perhaps ; but I am old , and have old There is not much that I can say to ways . a ...
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... child , will inherit my title and all my wealth . " The thought of these things did not affect Violet much . She was ... children , for unfortunately Lady Glenmore had never until now thought it necessary to speak to her grandchild of ...
... child , will inherit my title and all my wealth . " The thought of these things did not affect Violet much . She was ... children , for unfortunately Lady Glenmore had never until now thought it necessary to speak to her grandchild of ...
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