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... Burtonshaw was still more re- joiced and exultant next morning to find that she had wrought a complete cure , and that , emerged from the pur- gatory of gruel , bathed feet , and double coverings , her young patient took es- pecial care ...
... Burtonshaw was still more re- joiced and exultant next morning to find that she had wrought a complete cure , and that , emerged from the pur- gatory of gruel , bathed feet , and double coverings , her young patient took es- pecial care ...
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... Burtonshaw , with eager kindness and a little liking for the office , changed her dress immedi- ately , and , with a thick cap and a shawl , took her seat by Zaidee's bed- side . Mary hung about the foot of the little bed in silent ...
... Burtonshaw , with eager kindness and a little liking for the office , changed her dress immedi- ately , and , with a thick cap and a shawl , took her seat by Zaidee's bed- side . Mary hung about the foot of the little bed in silent ...
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... Burtonshaw , as she dismissed the unwilling girl . But Aunt Burtonshaw shook her head , and knew better , when she was left by the bedside of Zaidee , to watch through that long spring night . And Zaidee had a fever , and for weeks lay ...
... Burtonshaw , as she dismissed the unwilling girl . But Aunt Burtonshaw shook her head , and knew better , when she was left by the bedside of Zaidee , to watch through that long spring night . And Zaidee had a fever , and for weeks lay ...
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... Burtonshaw did Berlin work - and where no one had ever heard of Grand- father Vivian , or was aware of such a place as the Grange . After this a gradual change came upon Zaidee's life . Her mind began to grow , and her frame to develop ...
... Burtonshaw did Berlin work - and where no one had ever heard of Grand- father Vivian , or was aware of such a place as the Grange . After this a gradual change came upon Zaidee's life . Her mind began to grow , and her frame to develop ...
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... Burtonshaw there is some- thing extremely puzzling in this sud- den industry . She thinks sewing a most laudable occupation , and was delighted for the first few days , but so long a persistence puts her out of " Not tired yet , her ...
... Burtonshaw there is some- thing extremely puzzling in this sud- den industry . She thinks sewing a most laudable occupation , and was delighted for the first few days , but so long a persistence puts her out of " Not tired yet , her ...
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