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... Nelly Holdsworth , Mrs. Conway's daughter . " " Ah ! " exclaimed Holdsworth . " She is a dear ! " continued Mrs. Parrot . " I am very fond of that child , Mr. Hamp- den . She's the only child i ' the road I allow to come into my garden ...
... Nelly Holdsworth , Mrs. Conway's daughter . " " Ah ! " exclaimed Holdsworth . " She is a dear ! " continued Mrs. Parrot . " I am very fond of that child , Mr. Hamp- den . She's the only child i ' the road I allow to come into my garden ...
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... Nelly ! " exclaimed Mrs. Parrot , stooping to give the child a kiss . " Go and shake hands with the gentleman , my dear , and show him your nice doll . I'll tell you when I see your mamma . " " " " Come , dear , come to me , " said ...
... Nelly ! " exclaimed Mrs. Parrot , stooping to give the child a kiss . " Go and shake hands with the gentleman , my dear , and show him your nice doll . I'll tell you when I see your mamma . " " " " Come , dear , come to me , " said ...
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... Nelly what ? " Nelly Ho'dwor't . " His own name , thus lisped IN THE ELLESMERE ROAD . 47.
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... your reverence to there's a dear ; ¡¤ • that's right . " She took Nelly's hand and ran with her out of the room . The mother , standing at her gate on the VOL . III . E other side of the road , looking up and down IN THE ELLESMERE ROAD . 49.
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