Waking and working: or from girlhood to womanhoodH.S. King & Company, 1874 - 258 páginas |
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... passed " from especially intended . girlhood to womanhood , " with all its life - awakenings , longings and perplexities , I yearn with great sym- pathy and love over those just entering upon an age so full of earnest questioning and ...
... passed " from especially intended . girlhood to womanhood , " with all its life - awakenings , longings and perplexities , I yearn with great sym- pathy and love over those just entering upon an age so full of earnest questioning and ...
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... was announced as soon as the visitors had taken their departure , and May had little time , during the remainder of the evening , to resume her reverie , or think of more than the passing hour with all May Percival . I I.
... was announced as soon as the visitors had taken their departure , and May had little time , during the remainder of the evening , to resume her reverie , or think of more than the passing hour with all May Percival . I I.
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Isabel Reaney. or think of more than the passing hour with all its happiness and joy . Singing to her mother , and playing chess with her father , was , after all , a not very selfish way of spending her evening ! Had May made a mistake ...
Isabel Reaney. or think of more than the passing hour with all its happiness and joy . Singing to her mother , and playing chess with her father , was , after all , a not very selfish way of spending her evening ! Had May made a mistake ...
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... passing judgment , and that a hazardous one , had spoken . " I have known her now for four years , ever since my coming here , in fact , —you remember this living was given me just after the death of my poor boy ; the bishop was very ...
... passing judgment , and that a hazardous one , had spoken . " I have known her now for four years , ever since my coming here , in fact , —you remember this living was given me just after the death of my poor boy ; the bishop was very ...
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... Grannie was stiff and motionless . Grace read it all at a glance . Grannie's door was open , she had heard all that had passed . Her feeble frame had quivered under the suspense and anxiety of the past few 28 Waking and Working .
... Grannie was stiff and motionless . Grace read it all at a glance . Grannie's door was open , she had heard all that had passed . Her feeble frame had quivered under the suspense and anxiety of the past few 28 Waking and Working .
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