Who are the happy ones? or, Home sketches. By the author of 'Quiet thughts for quiet hours'.1875 |
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... and all in the 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 , EFANS.S and I have seen one or two of her 20 HOME SKETCHES ; OR ,
... and all in the 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 , EFANS.S and I have seen one or two of her 20 HOME SKETCHES ; OR ,
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Who. and I have seen one or two of her letters , which have made me long to know her . I wish she would come home , and take charge of her own children . " " Were they letters to her children that you saw ? " " No , letters to Miss ...
Who. and I have seen one or two of her letters , which have made me long to know her . I wish she would come home , and take charge of her own children . " " Were they letters to her children that you saw ? " " No , letters to Miss ...
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Who. EFANS.S and I have seen one or two of her letters. Maria at the Garden Gate . - Page 21 .
Who. EFANS.S and I have seen one or two of her letters. Maria at the Garden Gate . - Page 21 .
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Who. and I have seen one or two of her letters , which have made me long to know her . I wish she would come home , and take charge of her own children . " " Were they letters to her children that you saw ? " " No , letters to Miss ...
Who. and I have seen one or two of her letters , which have made me long to know her . I wish she would come home , and take charge of her own children . " " Were they letters to her children that you saw ? " " No , letters to Miss ...
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... seen with her brother Percy , whose shadow she may be said to have been . She gave up her will to him without a struggle , always thought him right , gladly bore the blame of his faults , and loved her grandmother all the more for her ...
... seen with her brother Percy , whose shadow she may be said to have been . She gave up her will to him without a struggle , always thought him right , gladly bore the blame of his faults , and loved her grandmother all the more for her ...
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