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Robare (ph) unfurled a banner that says global warming kills more people than 9/11 every week.
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"Ah, well, Robare," she said at last, "this is then your last evening here?"
Sara, a Princess Fannie E. Newberry
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"Ah! but that is what you would then do, if our friends had not so kindly invite us here, Robare; are not your uncle and myself also in a boarding-house?"
Sara, a Princess Fannie E. Newberry
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If it is to be as the wife of my Robare that she reaches it, have
Sara, a Princess Fannie E. Newberry
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"I do, Robare; she is good and fair to see; but you must of the others take thought too, and she does need many teachings, dear."
Sara, a Princess Fannie E. Newberry
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"Ah, Robare!" said the lady with an odd little accent, "I have now a thought; it may be this boy could to us tell of some public-house near by, to which we could go for this night."
Sara, a Princess Fannie E. Newberry
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"But the poor child's spirit is not, my Robare, and it is that of a free-born fisher-lass, who would not be dependent, even in its thought; leave Sara to me, my dear boy; I think it is that you may trust my discretions, is it not?"
Sara, a Princess Fannie E. Newberry
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"My Robare, my nephew, my son!" she cried in a choked voice, "I want the best that earth and heaven can give to you; and you -- you do push over my ambitions, and expect that I will at once be glad and gay."
Sara, a Princess Fannie E. Newberry
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Somewhere in the shuffle a few Christmas mornings went by un-photographed, so I present to you Christmas 1980 in the Robare household.
Branded in the 80s! 2010
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Somewhere in the shuffle a few Christmas mornings went by un-photographed, so I present to you Christmas 1980 in the Robare household.
Branded in the 80s! 2010
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