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Bonkowski very amiably hastened to declare she meant no harm, having absolutely no knowledge of the class whatever, "except," with arch humor, "as presented on the stage, where, as everybody who had seen them there knew, they were harmless enough, goodness knows!"
The Angel of the Tenement George Madden Martin 1901
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Bonkowski, also gotten up regardlessly even to an added bloom upon her cheeks, sallied forth in the face of the first snowfall, to take the
The Angel of the Tenement George Madden Martin 1901
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Bonkowski, if one small and dingy room may be so designated, and were putting the matter under discussion.
The Angel of the Tenement George Madden Martin 1901
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Bonkowski in soft, winning tones that were nevertheless a command, unpinning the two long-stemmed roses she wore and putting them in the baby fingers, "and bring her early, mind!"
The Angel of the Tenement George Madden Martin 1901
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Bonkowski, on her knees upon the bare and dirty floor, and eyeing the dainty embroidery and examining the quality of the fine white dress while she coaxed.
The Angel of the Tenement George Madden Martin 1901
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"Probably a close second," Bonkowski said of the University Highlands site.
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