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... brought up to be steady industrious men and women and all of whom lived to be married and with families of their own , and to each of whom their father gave a farm . Then , after raising all of her own children , she took eight ...
... brought up to be steady industrious men and women and all of whom lived to be married and with families of their own , and to each of whom their father gave a farm . Then , after raising all of her own children , she took eight ...
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... brought home , in the fall , the custom was to make a great quantity of hasty pudding for supper . And on this occasion the hired men , that is , the farm hands who usually ate in the kitchen , were invited into the dining room dressed ...
... brought home , in the fall , the custom was to make a great quantity of hasty pudding for supper . And on this occasion the hired men , that is , the farm hands who usually ate in the kitchen , were invited into the dining room dressed ...
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... brought up a domestic servant . I played with my master's children , and we loved one another like brothers . This is often the case in childhood , but when the young masters and misses get older , they are generally sent away from home ...
... brought up a domestic servant . I played with my master's children , and we loved one another like brothers . This is often the case in childhood , but when the young masters and misses get older , they are generally sent away from home ...
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