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Examples
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And Ruth Stubbs, Pennie's little sister, didn't have any of that.
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Two of Pennie's younger sisters were taken by Orson William Black as young plural brides and then allegedly impregnated by the time they were 15.
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Pennie's brow cleared at once, the peevish look left her face.
Penelope and the Others Story of Five Country Children Amy Walton 1873
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She looked at Nancy as she spoke, but for once Nancy remained in the background, clutching her parcel and staring at Kettles over Pennie's shoulder.
Penelope and the Others Story of Five Country Children Amy Walton 1873
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Nancy knew, when she saw that, that Pennie's support in the matter of shoes and stockings for
Penelope and the Others Story of Five Country Children Amy Walton 1873
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"This is Kettles," was Pennie's answer, "and she says her mother isn't any better."
Penelope and the Others Story of Five Country Children Amy Walton 1873
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Almost without knowing it she went aimlessly into her bed-room, and from there into the little pink-chintz room which had been Pennie's.
Penelope and the Others Story of Five Country Children Amy Walton 1873
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Betty, on her part, honoured the occasion by sending up hot-buttered cakes of peculiar excellence, which ever afterwards were closely connected with dancing in Pennie's mind.
Penelope and the Others Story of Five Country Children Amy Walton 1873
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Could anything be more fortunate, not only because of Pennie's deportment, but because it would give her a chance of improving her acquaintance with the dean's daughters.
Penelope and the Others Story of Five Country Children Amy Walton 1873
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Pennie's stories were chiefly religious and biographical, taken, with additional touches of her own, from the lives of bygone worthies.
Penelope and the Others Story of Five Country Children Amy Walton 1873
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