1 Dr. Craven did not stay very long.
2 "You can't if you stay in a room," said Mary.
3 But if you stay in a room you never see things.
4 He's told the nurse to stay away until six o'clock.
5 I asked him if I should go away and he made me stay.
6 I stay in this room because I don't want to be moved out of it.
7 "I dare say th nurse wants me to stay with him a bit," she said.
8 She had made Martha stay with her and Martha had not objected at all.
9 She wanted to stay in the mysterious hidden-away room and talk to the mysterious boy.
10 Now," she said, "you stay where you're told to stay or you'll find yourself locked up.
11 She hoped he was not going to stay inside and she pushed the door open wondering if he would.
12 Sometimes I have been taken to places at the seaside, but I won't stay because people stare at me.
13 Mary had been taught very little because her governesses had disliked her too much to stay with her.
14 She knew that she was not going to stay at the English clergyman's house where she was taken at first.
15 "I won't let that boy come here if you go and stay with him instead of coming to talk to me," he said.
16 The nurse went away yesterday to stay all night with her sister and she always makes Martha attend to me when she wants to go out.
17 When she got fairly into the garden she saw that he probably did intend to stay because he had alighted on a dwarf apple-tree and under the apple-tree was lying a little reddish animal with a Bushy tail, and both of them were watching the stooping body and rust-red head of Dickon, who was kneeling on the grass working hard.
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