Recollections of a HousekeeperHarper & Brothers, 1834 - 155 páginas |
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... scream , since it was necessary to the healthy action of the lungs ; he added , moreover , that all sensible children were cross , and that his mother had often said he was the most fretful Ichild in the world . Polly , now thirteen ...
... scream , since it was necessary to the healthy action of the lungs ; he added , moreover , that all sensible children were cross , and that his mother had often said he was the most fretful Ichild in the world . Polly , now thirteen ...
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... screams ; and from this weakness arose the uncomfortable habit of walking with him at night . after my husband ... scream remonstrance he turned away , became so tremendous that the nasal toy was restored . Nothing is more helpless ...
... screams ; and from this weakness arose the uncomfortable habit of walking with him at night . after my husband ... scream remonstrance he turned away , became so tremendous that the nasal toy was restored . Nothing is more helpless ...
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... screams . The motion of the chaise fortunately soon lulled him to sleep , and I was enabled to enjoy the repose of nature . Every object was as fresh as though it had just sprung into being before my eyes . The beautiful sloping hills ...
... screams . The motion of the chaise fortunately soon lulled him to sleep , and I was enabled to enjoy the repose of nature . Every object was as fresh as though it had just sprung into being before my eyes . The beautiful sloping hills ...
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... scream- ing child , will know how the perspiration stood on our faces at this awful publicity , and how we imagined that every eye was fixed on us , and every individual condemning the breeding of Master Packard . I gave my hopeful baby ...
... scream- ing child , will know how the perspiration stood on our faces at this awful publicity , and how we imagined that every eye was fixed on us , and every individual condemning the breeding of Master Packard . I gave my hopeful baby ...
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... scream of joy and horror burst from her , and extending her arms towards him , she fell senseless . He came for- ward , and stating his relation to her , begged to be allowed a few moments ' conversation with her in presence of counsel ...
... scream of joy and horror burst from her , and extending her arms towards him , she fell senseless . He came for- ward , and stating his relation to her , begged to be allowed a few moments ' conversation with her in presence of counsel ...
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asked beautiful Becky BENJAMIN MORRELL called chair CHAPTER character CHARLES WEBB cheek child Cinda Clarissa comfort cook cousin Curry dear dinner domestic door dress Edition Edward eyes feel felt Frederick gave gentle glance glass grave Growler guests hair half hand happiness harpsichord heard heart HORACE SMITH housekeeper HUGH MURRAY husband Ingols JOHN JOHN ABERCROMBIE kitchen lady Lady MORGAN lamp LEITCH RITCHIE little Polly LL.D look LORD BYRON Lucy luxuries Lyddy ma'am Map and Engravings MEMOIRS Miss Packard morning mother Nancy NARRATIVE Natural History neighbour ness never New-England New-York night obliged OLINTHUS GREGORY parlour passed perceived Philipson Polly's poor Portrait recollect Sally scream seemed Sir WALTER SCOTT SKETCHES Sliter smile soon Stockton stood Sukey sweet taste tears thing thrown tion took Uncle Philip's uncon visiters voice vols WALTER SCOTT WILLIAM WILLIAM GODWIN window woman young
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