Waking and working: or from girlhood to womanhoodH.S. King & Company, 1874 - 258 páginas |
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... hope , the very sunshine of life ? Hitherto they had been scarcely able to spare her from their sight , even for a few days ' visit to her aunt , Lady Cunliffe , who lived at Mordaunt Park , a distance of only four and twenty miles ...
... hope , the very sunshine of life ? Hitherto they had been scarcely able to spare her from their sight , even for a few days ' visit to her aunt , Lady Cunliffe , who lived at Mordaunt Park , a distance of only four and twenty miles ...
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... hope to do , in the sea- voyage , I may return sooner than I anticipate . I shall be happier in leaving since my excellent young friend St George has taken my duty . He is a noble fellow , and his heart is in his work . I often think he ...
... hope to do , in the sea- voyage , I may return sooner than I anticipate . I shall be happier in leaving since my excellent young friend St George has taken my duty . He is a noble fellow , and his heart is in his work . I often think he ...
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... hope , God helping me , to put them into working order before his return . I shall always have the assistance of his advice , as he has promised to give me the help of a constant correspondence . " Mrs Percival seemed very much ...
... hope , God helping me , to put them into working order before his return . I shall always have the assistance of his advice , as he has promised to give me the help of a constant correspondence . " Mrs Percival seemed very much ...
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... hope Johnny Stenson explained the reason of his cure , " said Grace , smiling archly ; " it was more owing to tact than wisdom . I poured out my medi- cine , and stood by , while he drank it . Dr Andrews only sent his , and there it ...
... hope Johnny Stenson explained the reason of his cure , " said Grace , smiling archly ; " it was more owing to tact than wisdom . I poured out my medi- cine , and stood by , while he drank it . Dr Andrews only sent his , and there it ...
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... hope of keeping the Squire in . Dr Andrews deserves a special introduction to our readers , as next to the Squire he was the most im- portant man in the village , not excepting the clergy- man . It was now a little more than five years ...
... hope of keeping the Squire in . Dr Andrews deserves a special introduction to our readers , as next to the Squire he was the most im- portant man in the village , not excepting the clergy- man . It was now a little more than five years ...
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