The Child of the Moat: A Story for Girls. 1557 A.D.Stoughton Holborn, I. B. (Ian Bernard)
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The Child of the Moat: A Story for Girls. 1557 A.D.
Stoughton Holborn, I. B. (Ian Bernard)
Adventure stories; Girls -- Juvenile fiction; Great Britain -- History -- Mary I, 1553-1558 -- Juvenile fiction
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brushed passed him as she spoke _changed to_
brushed passed him as she spoke
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and the seventh day from now.” _changed to_
and the seventh day from now.
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gift of love,’ he read. Pray God _changed to_
gift of love,’” he read. “Pray God
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gently on a mattress _changed to_
gently on a mattrass
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What I did was nothing” he said _changed to_
What I did was nothing,” he said
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But listen to this: ‘Exactly
But listen to this: Exactly
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in a smaller receptable
in a smaller receptacle
End of Project Gutenberg's The Child of the Moat, by Ian B. Stoughton Holborn
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