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Page 58
The boy , who had never been used to hear any thing but truth , and whose
lessons , as I before remarked , had been for the most part drawn from the word
of truth itself , looked at me with that innocent amazement which we sometimes
see in ...
The boy , who had never been used to hear any thing but truth , and whose
lessons , as I before remarked , had been for the most part drawn from the word
of truth itself , looked at me with that innocent amazement which we sometimes
see in ...
Page 65
The boy looked at me with an arch expression , and then exclaimed , “ Now , aunt
Ellen , I have found you out ; you are pretending not to know , that you may try me
. ' And he laughed so heartily , that , had we been in the valley of the echo , he ...
The boy looked at me with an arch expression , and then exclaimed , “ Now , aunt
Ellen , I have found you out ; you are pretending not to know , that you may try me
. ' And he laughed so heartily , that , had we been in the valley of the echo , he ...
Page 106
... that she should have received such an education as rendered her domestic
duties , the retired life to which she looked forward , and the society of her parents
, objects of apprehension to her . And here I cannot but observe , how necessary
...
... that she should have received such an education as rendered her domestic
duties , the retired life to which she looked forward , and the society of her parents
, objects of apprehension to her . And here I cannot but observe , how necessary
...
Page 166
WHEN the lady of the manor found herself once more surrounded by her dear
young people , she looked smilingly around her , and said , “ I am now about to
carry you , my beloved young friends , into a new world ; very earnestly desiring
to ...
WHEN the lady of the manor found herself once more surrounded by her dear
young people , she looked smilingly around her , and said , “ I am now about to
carry you , my beloved young friends , into a new world ; very earnestly desiring
to ...
Page 233
The nurse was startled , and placed her darling upon her lap ; and while she
pressed her in her arms , she looked angrily at Isabella , saying , “ Miss , what
have you said to vex your sister ? " Isabella , with much confidence , repeated the
...
The nurse was startled , and placed her darling upon her lap ; and while she
pressed her in her arms , she looked angrily at Isabella , saying , “ Miss , what
have you said to vex your sister ? " Isabella , with much confidence , repeated the
...
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