The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... Miss Thornton was her young mistress ) " told Reynolds to take these to you , Miss ; but as I was coming to ask if I should take out your riding - dress , I brought them . " " Thank you , Bennett ; give them to me , please , what can ...
... Miss Thornton was her young mistress ) " told Reynolds to take these to you , Miss ; but as I was coming to ask if I should take out your riding - dress , I brought them . " " Thank you , Bennett ; give them to me , please , what can ...
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... Miss Perkins was a tall , bony woman , very plain , but with a charming kind of cheerfulness and activity about her . She kept the house ; and half its comfort , and nearly all its super fluities , certainly arose from this circumstance ...
... Miss Perkins was a tall , bony woman , very plain , but with a charming kind of cheerfulness and activity about her . She kept the house ; and half its comfort , and nearly all its super fluities , certainly arose from this circumstance ...
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... Miss Perkins said it as if it was the most natural thing in the world that she should like these various occupations , as they added to the comfort of others . So much for the eldest Miss Perkins . She might , perhaps , have been called ...
... Miss Perkins said it as if it was the most natural thing in the world that she should like these various occupations , as they added to the comfort of others . So much for the eldest Miss Perkins . She might , perhaps , have been called ...
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... Miss Robina remarked to me , could not afford to keep a man : it would not pay us , but all that Ann can raise is pure gain ; for we save seeds , and exchange cuttings with our neighbours . The flower - garden costs nothing , and ...
... Miss Robina remarked to me , could not afford to keep a man : it would not pay us , but all that Ann can raise is pure gain ; for we save seeds , and exchange cuttings with our neighbours . The flower - garden costs nothing , and ...
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... Miss Sarah . She was blunt , and not so much of a gentlewoman as the other sisters ; and sometimes when I went out with Miss Perkins , to see her favourite poor people , I used to be surprised at the fervour with which they would ...
... Miss Sarah . She was blunt , and not so much of a gentlewoman as the other sisters ; and sometimes when I went out with Miss Perkins , to see her favourite poor people , I used to be surprised at the fervour with which they would ...
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