Who are the happy ones? or, Home sketches. By the author of 'Quiet thughts for quiet hours'.1875 |
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... house are made to give up to him . " " Are they orphans , Helen ? " " Oh no , their parents are in India . I have heard that their mother is a charming woman , Maria at the Garden Gate . - Page 21 . 20 HOME SKETCHES ; OR ,
... house are made to give up to him . " " Are they orphans , Helen ? " " Oh no , their parents are in India . I have heard that their mother is a charming woman , Maria at the Garden Gate . - Page 21 . 20 HOME SKETCHES ; OR ,
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... heard , and he came up to her panting for breath , and calling at the top of his voice- " Yes , Maria , we are to go round by the windmill , to Langley Heath , and call for Charles Stuart , and bring him home to dinner . Grand- mama ...
... heard , and he came up to her panting for breath , and calling at the top of his voice- " Yes , Maria , we are to go round by the windmill , to Langley Heath , and call for Charles Stuart , and bring him home to dinner . Grand- mama ...
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... heard of their great trouble , we felt so very sorry for them . " " Well , dear , they are all the richer for your love , though you may not be able to help them in any other way than by your prayers and good wishes . " " Oh , but we ...
... heard of their great trouble , we felt so very sorry for them . " " Well , dear , they are all the richer for your love , though you may not be able to help them in any other way than by your prayers and good wishes . " " Oh , but we ...
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... heard of them before . " " They are the dearest , kindest people in the world , and they live about a mile and a half from here . One is a great invalid , but so happy and cheerful . They are quite old , and so is their brother , Mr ...
... heard of them before . " " They are the dearest , kindest people in the world , and they live about a mile and a half from here . One is a great invalid , but so happy and cheerful . They are quite old , and so is their brother , Mr ...
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... heard the carriage coming up the avenue , and in a few minutes Effie came running into her room . " Well , Helen , here I am again ; it has not been so bad after all . And I have news to tell you - quite interesting news . We have been ...
... heard the carriage coming up the avenue , and in a few minutes Effie came running into her room . " Well , Helen , here I am again ; it has not been so bad after all . And I have news to tell you - quite interesting news . We have been ...
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