Who are the happy ones? or, Home sketches. By the author of 'Quiet thughts for quiet hours'.1875 |
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... soon as they had started , she said , " Tell me about the Thorn- tons , Helen ; there are so few families in your neighbourhood , that one is driven to take an interest in them all . Do you like Mrs. Thorn- ton , the grandmamma ? " " I ...
... soon as they had started , she said , " Tell me about the Thorn- tons , Helen ; there are so few families in your neighbourhood , that one is driven to take an interest in them all . Do you like Mrs. Thorn- ton , the grandmamma ? " " I ...
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... yet recovered her own serenity of temper , she was scarcely able to infuse any portion of hope into the dispirited little girl , and soon gave it up in despair . Flora was a very delicate child , and had always WHO ARE THE HAPPY ONES ? 23.
... yet recovered her own serenity of temper , she was scarcely able to infuse any portion of hope into the dispirited little girl , and soon gave it up in despair . Flora was a very delicate child , and had always WHO ARE THE HAPPY ONES ? 23.
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... soon as she had left the room he turned to Mrs. Thornton , and said , " Now , my good lady , you must allow me to speak plainly with you . You will never rear that child , unless you pursue a totally different course with her . You must ...
... soon as she had left the room he turned to Mrs. Thornton , and said , " Now , my good lady , you must allow me to speak plainly with you . You will never rear that child , unless you pursue a totally different course with her . You must ...
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... soon as people arrive at the age of fifty , they ought to be shot . " " It would be rather a strong measure , I think , " said Miss Wilson , who seemed very much amused with her young companion . " Yes , it would , " said Effie , " but ...
... soon as people arrive at the age of fifty , they ought to be shot . " " It would be rather a strong measure , I think , " said Miss Wilson , who seemed very much amused with her young companion . " Yes , it would , " said Effie , " but ...
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... soon recovered herself when she was left alone . A few minutes quiet thought , a few silent aspirations to Him who alone can effectually say to the troubled waters of the human heart , " peace , be still , " and " there was a great calm ...
... soon recovered herself when she was left alone . A few minutes quiet thought , a few silent aspirations to Him who alone can effectually say to the troubled waters of the human heart , " peace , be still , " and " there was a great calm ...
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