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My Dear Miss Marrett – I am thinking about a dear little girl, who wept very hard.
The Story of My Life Annie Sullivan 1905
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The teachers at the Institution expressed the opinion that the description did not appear in any book in raised print in that library; but one lady, Miss Marrett, took upon herself the task of examining books of poems in ordinary type, and was rewarded by finding the following lines in one of Longfellow's minor poems, entitled 'Snowflakes':
The Story of My Life Annie Sullivan 1905
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We surprised our dear friends, however, for they did not expect us Saturday; but when the bell rung Miss Marrett guessed who was at the door, and Mrs. Hopkins jumped up from the breakfast table and ran to the door to meet us; she was indeed much astonished to see us.
The Story of My Life Annie Sullivan 1905
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Murray Peter John Marrett, 56, was sentenced in the WA Supreme Court today after pleading guilty to the attempted murder of his partner Rhonda Phillips on April 21 this year.
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Marrett then threw Ms Phillips' car keys in the rubbish and put her mobile phone in water before driving to South Australia.
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When Ms Phillips asked Marrett to call her an ambulance, he returned to their bedroom where she lay bleeding and hit her on the head with a frying pan, believing he was putting her out of her misery because she was going to die from her wounds.
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Murray Peter John Marrett, 56, was sentenced in the WA Supreme Court today after pleading guilty to the attempted murder of his partner Rhonda Phillips on April 21 this year.
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The court was told the pair had an argument over money that resulted in Marrett stabbing Ms Phillips in the head, chest, arms and back, leaving her with a collapsed lung.
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The court was told the pair had an argument over money that resulted in Marrett stabbing Ms Phillips in the head, chest, arms and back, leaving her with a collapsed lung.
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Marrett then threw Ms Phillips' car keys in the rubbish and put her mobile phone in water before driving to South Australia.
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