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For , No , " then he must accept your invitation or offend you , though he may wish to do neither . Here is a possible substitute : “ Mother says I may invite you over for Friday evening , Tom . Hope you can come .
For , No , " then he must accept your invitation or offend you , though he may wish to do neither . Here is a possible substitute : “ Mother says I may invite you over for Friday evening , Tom . Hope you can come .
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When strange boys and girls who move into the neighborhood , or enter the school , are lonesome and wish to make friends . 3. When strangers are in your city and ask for information . 4. When old people enjoy the attention and the ...
When strange boys and girls who move into the neighborhood , or enter the school , are lonesome and wish to make friends . 3. When strangers are in your city and ask for information . 4. When old people enjoy the attention and the ...
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The time may come when you will stand by her bedside , in her last sickness , or by her coffin , and wish that you had exchanged a little of your money for more visits and more attentions and more little presents to your mother ...
The time may come when you will stand by her bedside , in her last sickness , or by her coffin , and wish that you had exchanged a little of your money for more visits and more attentions and more little presents to your mother ...
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