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  2. Fiction.

    My father waited with us from his little house on Richmond Green (where we left our sister Bessie crying at the gate) as far as the railway station; and there he said good-bye to us, shaking hands in his old-fashioned, ...

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  3. Sir Gibbie.

    A sense of loneliness, such as in all his forsaken times he had never felt, overshadowed Gibbie when he read this letter. He was altogether perplexed by Donal's persistent avoidance of him. He had done nothing to hurt him, and knew ...

    Article : 6,002 words
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