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  • Before Mr Lennox could utter a word Hollyhock had rushed out of the room, scarcely daring to speak any further or even to kiss her father, for, with all her bravery, tears were very near her black eyes.

    Hollyhock A Spirit of Mischief L. T. Meade 1884

  • 'That horrid creature they call Hollyhock isn't well-bred,' said Leucha.

    Hollyhock A Spirit of Mischief L. T. Meade 1884

  • The only one whose eyes lit up for a moment with pleasure was that beloved one called Hollyhock; but she soon turned her attention to a group of girls surrounding her, and as Leucha would not give her even the faintest ghost of a smile, she tossed her proud little black head and absorbed herself with others, who were but too eager to talk to her.

    Hollyhock A Spirit of Mischief L. T. Meade 1884

  • 'You' d best go to your own bed, too, Duncan, 'called Hollyhock after him.

    Hollyhock A Spirit of Mischief L. T. Meade 1884

  • She, Lady Leucha, would certainly not call her Hollyhock, or prickly Holly, or anything of that sort.

    Hollyhock A Spirit of Mischief L. T. Meade 1884

  • * The Hollyhock is a bi-annual, meaning that it has a two-year growing cycle and then dies.

    Blisstree 2009

  • * The Hollyhock is a bi-annual, meaning that it has a two-year growing cycle and then dies.

    Blisstree 2009

  • * The Hollyhock is a bi-annual, meaning that it has a two-year growing cycle and then dies.

    Blisstree 2009

  • * The Hollyhock is a bi-annual, meaning that it has a two-year growing cycle and then dies.

    Blisstree 2009

  • * The Hollyhock is a bi-annual, meaning that it has a two-year growing cycle and then dies.

    Blisstree 2009

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