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... Mireille took out her lunch again too . She found she had very little left for her supper , and she cried . " Why , what is the matter ? " Runaway asked her , surprised at her behavior and perhaps alarmed . " I have very little to eat ...
... Mireille took out her lunch again too . She found she had very little left for her supper , and she cried . " Why , what is the matter ? " Runaway asked her , surprised at her behavior and perhaps alarmed . " I have very little to eat ...
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Mireille saw a large man with tiny lips , all huddled up in blankets with a shawl over his big round shoulders . This was the master ; he nodded . Mireille sat down on the opposite side with the lady , and the carriage moved on . " Your ...
Mireille saw a large man with tiny lips , all huddled up in blankets with a shawl over his big round shoulders . This was the master ; he nodded . Mireille sat down on the opposite side with the lady , and the carriage moved on . " Your ...
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... Mireille heard Mr. Peter- kin's soft voice say , " I thought to find you here , my dear . " She saw his little pursed lips as he came closer . " We have followed you a long way , Mireille . It was rather difficult . " Then to Brother ...
... Mireille heard Mr. Peter- kin's soft voice say , " I thought to find you here , my dear . " She saw his little pursed lips as he came closer . " We have followed you a long way , Mireille . It was rather difficult . " Then to Brother ...
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