What did the mother say to
his child-like hope? ch the great stone face
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It looks so kindly that its voice must be pleasant. His mother was an affectionate and thoughtful woman. It was proper, she thought, not to discourage the fanciful hopes of her little boy. So she said to him, “Perhaps you may.” And Ernest never forgot the story that his mother told him.
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It was proper, she thought, not to discourage the fanciful hopes of her little boy. So she said to him, “Perhaps you may.” And Ernest never forgot the story that his mother told him. he told he will be alive to see that man who resemble the great stone face.
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i am also in 8th teen we finished this quite long ago
It was proper, she thought, not to discourage the fanciful hopes of her little boy. So she said to him, “Perhaps you may.” And Ernest never forgot the story that his mother told him. he told he will be alive to see that man who resemble the great stone face.
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i am also in 8th teen we finished this quite long ago
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