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1 " Everything’s better with cake, "
― Jacqueline Wilson , Little Stars (Hetty Feather, #5)
2 " his own crumpled handkerchief on me. I sniffed and dabbed at my eyes fiercely. I told myself I was only tearful because I was tired. I knew Diamond was looking at me anxiously. "
3 " I sniffed and dabbed at my eyes fiercely. I told myself I was only tearful because I was tired. "
4 " Could he be my Bertie, the cheeky butcher’s boy? I had walked out with him when I was a reluctant servant in Mr Buchanan’s household. Dear funny Bertie, who had been so self-conscious about reeking of meat. Bertie, the boy who had taken me to the fair and won me the little black-and-white china dog that was in my suitcase now, carefully wrapped in my nightgown to prevent any chips. "
5 " I WOKE WITH a start, my head hurting, aching all over. For a moment I didn’t know where I was. Indeed, I felt so fuddled I didn’t even know who I was. Hetty Feather, Sapphire Battersea, Emerald Star? I had three names now. "
6 " Yes indeed,’ said Miss Gibson. ‘I’m starting to be very glad my last girl flounced off!’ I "
7 " She was trying to whisper, but she might as well have yelled under an echoing bridge. "
8 " You’ve got more courage in your little finger than most folks have in their entire bodies, my own child. I "
9 " professional artiste, "
10 " Buchanan. I "
11 " Bertie’s my name and flirting’s my game, I’ve an eye for every girl. Don’t give a fig! I have a little chat, then give ’em a pat, "
12 " Mrs Ruby had "