Who are the happy ones? or, Home sketches. By the author of 'Quiet thughts for quiet hours'.1875 |
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... sweet temper and a loving , affec- tionate heart . Louisa , the youngest of the party , was a bright , lively child , and was always to be seen with her brother Percy , whose shadow she may be said to have been . She gave up her will to ...
... sweet temper and a loving , affec- tionate heart . Louisa , the youngest of the party , was a bright , lively child , and was always to be seen with her brother Percy , whose shadow she may be said to have been . She gave up her will to ...
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... sweet nature . " " I thought you had only lately come , Miss Burnet ? " " Don't call me Miss Burnet , please , I am Effie . " " Well then , Effie , how long have you been here ? " " " Only three weeks , but I have male good use of my ...
... sweet nature . " " I thought you had only lately come , Miss Burnet ? " " Don't call me Miss Burnet , please , I am Effie . " " Well then , Effie , how long have you been here ? " " " Only three weeks , but I have male good use of my ...
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... sweet , quiet mother , who live in that tiny cottage on the hill yonder . I see them every day . They come of gentle blood , I am sure , though the exceeding plainness of their dress would seem to make their position doubtful . " " Yes ...
... sweet , quiet mother , who live in that tiny cottage on the hill yonder . I see them every day . They come of gentle blood , I am sure , though the exceeding plainness of their dress would seem to make their position doubtful . " " Yes ...
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... sweet patient widow shall have all the help that I can give her . I wonder whether she will allow me . I am well able to teach her children anything ; and it would be such a pleasure to me . Most truly can I tell her , that if she ...
... sweet patient widow shall have all the help that I can give her . I wonder whether she will allow me . I am well able to teach her children anything ; and it would be such a pleasure to me . Most truly can I tell her , that if she ...
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... sweet joyous creature is that bright young Effie ! but how little prepared for the storms of life . I feel that I shall dearly love her , and I hope I shall be able to make my society useful to her . They are very kind to come and see ...
... sweet joyous creature is that bright young Effie ! but how little prepared for the storms of life . I feel that I shall dearly love her , and I hope I shall be able to make my society useful to her . They are very kind to come and see ...
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