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  • Grandmamma's white horse had been brought up for Clara, as she was no longer obliged to be carried in a chair.

    Heidi 2000

  • "All right, girls; I'm in Grandmamma's room," replied Ethel, "come in here."

    How Ethel Hollister Became a Campfire Girl Irene Elliott Benson

  • It was Grandpapa and Grandmamma's fault that he was not a soldier now.

    Mary Olivier: a Life May Sinclair 1904

  • Grandmamma's face never changed; not the least twinkle came into her eye -- she is wonderful.

    The Reflections of Ambrosine A Novel Elinor Glyn 1903

  • It's one of your Grandmamma's strictest rules that if anything's broke we're to tell.

    Us An Old Fashioned Story Mrs. Molesworth 1880

  • Grandmamma's breakfast -- of a cup of weak but sweet tea and a tiny slice of bread and butter or toast, with sometimes the tops of the old people's eggs, and at others a taste of honey, or marmalade, or strawberry jam, all daintily set out by Grandmamma's own little white hands!

    Us An Old Fashioned Story Mrs. Molesworth 1880

  • [Illustration: Grandmamma's chair was still waiting to be decorated, so the next hour was spent very happily. -- p. 67.]

    My New Home Mrs. Molesworth 1880

  • And Grandmamma's voice quavered with the last words.

    Us An Old Fashioned Story Mrs. Molesworth 1880

  • Grandmamma's chair was still waiting to be decorated, so the next hour was spent very happily.

    My New Home Mrs. Molesworth 1880

  • Grandmamma's birthday happened to come about a fortnight after they began.

    My New Home Mrs. Molesworth 1880

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