A Storehouse of Stories, Containing: The History of Philip Quarll, Goody Twoshoes. The Governess, Jemima Placid, The Perambulations of a Mouse, The Village School, The Little Queen, History of Little JackCharlotte Mary Yonge Macmillan and Company, 1870 - 437 pages |
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Page 91
... Miss SUKEY JENNETT . Miss DOLLY FRIENDLY , Miss Lucy SLY . Miss PATTY LOCKIT . Miss NANNY SPRUCE . Miss BETTY FORD . Miss HENNY FRET . Miss POLLY SUCKLING . The eldest of these was but fourteen years old , and none of the rest had yet ...
... Miss SUKEY JENNETT . Miss DOLLY FRIENDLY , Miss Lucy SLY . Miss PATTY LOCKIT . Miss NANNY SPRUCE . Miss BETTY FORD . Miss HENNY FRET . Miss POLLY SUCKLING . The eldest of these was but fourteen years old , and none of the rest had yet ...
Page 93
... Miss Jenny Peace , who was the only person disengaged , to tell her the ... Sukey Jennett , without any cause in the world ( for I did nothing to ... miss ! ' replied Miss Jennett , ' how can you say so ? when you know that you struck me ...
... Miss Jenny Peace , who was the only person disengaged , to tell her the ... Sukey Jennett , without any cause in the world ( for I did nothing to ... miss ! ' replied Miss Jennett , ' how can you say so ? when you know that you struck me ...
Page 94
... MISS SUKEY JENNETT ; WHEREIN THE LATTER IS AT LAST CONVINCED OF HER OWN FOLLY IN BEING SO QUARRELSOME ; AND , BY HER EXAMPLE , ALL HER COMPANIONS ARE BROUGHT TO SEE AND CONFESS THEIR FAULT . The next morning Miss Jenny Peace used her ...
... MISS SUKEY JENNETT ; WHEREIN THE LATTER IS AT LAST CONVINCED OF HER OWN FOLLY IN BEING SO QUARRELSOME ; AND , BY HER EXAMPLE , ALL HER COMPANIONS ARE BROUGHT TO SEE AND CONFESS THEIR FAULT . The next morning Miss Jenny Peace used her ...
Page 95
... Miss Sukey . ' No ! I cannot say I got anything by it : for my mistress was angry , and punished me ; and my hair was pulled off , and my clothes torn in the scuffle ; neither did I value the apple ; but yet I have too much spirit to be ...
... Miss Sukey . ' No ! I cannot say I got anything by it : for my mistress was angry , and punished me ; and my hair was pulled off , and my clothes torn in the scuffle ; neither did I value the apple ; but yet I have too much spirit to be ...
Page 96
... Miss Sukey . ' Yes it is . For if I could but hurt my enemies , without being hurt myself , it would be the greatest pleasure I could have in the world . ' Miss Jenny . ' Oh fie , Miss Sukey ! What you have now said is wicked . Don't ...
... Miss Sukey . ' Yes it is . For if I could but hurt my enemies , without being hurt myself , it would be the greatest pleasure I could have in the world . ' Miss Jenny . ' Oh fie , Miss Sukey ! What you have now said is wicked . Don't ...
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