Who are the happy ones? or, Home sketches. By the author of 'Quiet thughts for quiet hours'.1875 |
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... valuable , and not the amount given . " " I am sure mama is right , dear ; we all know the story of the widow's mite , and what was true then is true now . " E " It was at Miss Marsh's we saw this pic- WHO ARE THE HAPPY ONES ? 65.
... valuable , and not the amount given . " " I am sure mama is right , dear ; we all know the story of the widow's mite , and what was true then is true now . " E " It was at Miss Marsh's we saw this pic- WHO ARE THE HAPPY ONES ? 65.
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Who. " It was at Miss Marsh's we saw this pic- ture , and she has some others . " " Who are the Miss Marshes , dear ? I have heard of them before . " " They are the dearest , kindest people in the world , and they live about a mile and a ...
Who. " It was at Miss Marsh's we saw this pic- ture , and she has some others . " " Who are the Miss Marshes , dear ? I have heard of them before . " " They are the dearest , kindest people in the world , and they live about a mile and a ...
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... Miss Marsh's house . It was not that the least necessity existed for her doing so , as Mrs. Herbert had servants enough to do her bidding , let it be what it might . She had also ordered the carriage for a drive , and could easily have ...
... Miss Marsh's house . It was not that the least necessity existed for her doing so , as Mrs. Herbert had servants enough to do her bidding , let it be what it might . She had also ordered the carriage for a drive , and could easily have ...
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... Miss Marsh's house , and return home , for she knew that should her aunt come back from her drive , and find her not ready for the accustomed reading , all would be rendered uncomfortable for the rest of the evening . She had looked ...
... Miss Marsh's house , and return home , for she knew that should her aunt come back from her drive , and find her not ready for the accustomed reading , all would be rendered uncomfortable for the rest of the evening . She had looked ...
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... Miss Burnet . " " Yes , dear , I can't stay , because Helen will be waiting for me . She is gone on to Dame Fuller's cottage , and I am to call for her , and go with her to Miss Marsh's . " " Oh then you will like that . There are so ...
... Miss Burnet . " " Yes , dear , I can't stay , because Helen will be waiting for me . She is gone on to Dame Fuller's cottage , and I am to call for her , and go with her to Miss Marsh's . " " Oh then you will like that . There are so ...
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