Who are the happy ones? or, Home sketches. By the author of 'Quiet thughts for quiet hours'.1875 |
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... Illustrations by JOHN ABSOLON . 8. The Progress of Character ; or , Cliffethorpe . POWER . By HARRIET London : WARD , LOCK , & TYLER , Warwick House , Paternoster Row , E.C. CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. A LITTLE MORNING CHAT FAGB 7.
... Illustrations by JOHN ABSOLON . 8. The Progress of Character ; or , Cliffethorpe . POWER . By HARRIET London : WARD , LOCK , & TYLER , Warwick House , Paternoster Row , E.C. CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. A LITTLE MORNING CHAT FAGB 7.
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... character , and she treats them all alike — I mean , she adopts the same system with all ; and little as I know about children , I cannot think that a wise plan . And then as to Percy , he is a thoroughly spoilt boy , and all in the ...
... character , and she treats them all alike — I mean , she adopts the same system with all ; and little as I know about children , I cannot think that a wise plan . And then as to Percy , he is a thoroughly spoilt boy , and all in the ...
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... character . " " You said , Miss Burnet , that you often longed to help her with the children ; would she not allow you ? " " Oh yes ; but from different circumstances it is out of my power to do it . What I should like would be to help ...
... character . " " You said , Miss Burnet , that you often longed to help her with the children ; would she not allow you ? " " Oh yes ; but from different circumstances it is out of my power to do it . What I should like would be to help ...
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... seen good , kind Mr. Marsden . Is he not very much beloved here ? " " Yes , indeed , he is , by rich and poor . He seems to know the character of every person in the parish , and to love them all , in 48 HOME SKETCHES ; OR ,
... seen good , kind Mr. Marsden . Is he not very much beloved here ? " " Yes , indeed , he is , by rich and poor . He seems to know the character of every person in the parish , and to love them all , in 48 HOME SKETCHES ; OR ,
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... on , and the young characters were forming , stone by stone ; and thus it is that our faults are reproduced by the generation that is rising around us . They copy what we are , not what we say WHO ARE THE HAPPY ONES ? 103.
... on , and the young characters were forming , stone by stone ; and thus it is that our faults are reproduced by the generation that is rising around us . They copy what we are , not what we say WHO ARE THE HAPPY ONES ? 103.
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