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1
It was very hard to
poor
Nan
to sit still, work, and listen.
2
The woman was beautiful in a way that
poor
Nan
had only dreamed of.
3
Certainly we shall not accuse
poor
Nan
of anything, merely ask her a question.
4
He went downstairs and there, sure enough, was
poor
Nan
stretched out on the floor.
5
We locked both doors, and saw
poor
Nan
,
as I thought, (but, oh!
6
Perceived, toward the center of the convoy,
poor
Nan
,
carrying a little negro child in her arms.
7
In less than a quarter of an hour, I said, There's
poor
Nan
awake; I hear her stir.
8
"
Poor
Nan
,
how dreary it must have looked to you last year!"
9
Only
poor
Nan
was missing from those whom the "Pilgrim" had thrown on the fatal coast of Africa.
10
Whatever your thoughts may have been, Donald, you controlled your face and you were decent enough not to say, '
Poor
Nan
.
'
11
A few more days and his corpse would have been left, like
poor
Nan
's
,
as food for the beasts of the province.
12
"
Poor
Nan
,
"
said Mrs. Blythe, when the news came.
13
Not a word, however, had been spoken concerning it by Betty, Esther or Miss McMurtry, but
poor
Nan
Graham had betrayed herself.
14
I stooped to find
poor
Nan
on the floor, and said through my chattering teeth, 'It must have been only a late boarder.
15
And just because this
poor
Nan
has one story against her, don't you think we ought to be especially careful about adding another?
16
Truly she did not understand that the charge had been directed against
poor
Nan
,
so watching her opportunity Polly slipped away without being noticed.
poor
nan
poor