The house of Raby; or, Our lady of darkness [by J.M. Hooper]. By mrs. G. HooperHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 533 стор. |
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... mother and Nurse Sarah deplored the delicacy of my constitution at that age ; but my father said I should " grow strong enough in time , if they would not coddle me so much . The boy wants fresh air and exercise . " And he would ...
... mother and Nurse Sarah deplored the delicacy of my constitution at that age ; but my father said I should " grow strong enough in time , if they would not coddle me so much . The boy wants fresh air and exercise . " And he would ...
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... mother became very anxious that I should have country air in the spring , and plans were dis- cussed for sending me away from home . However , they all fell to the ground , because my mother would not let me go anywhere without her ...
... mother became very anxious that I should have country air in the spring , and plans were dis- cussed for sending me away from home . However , they all fell to the ground , because my mother would not let me go anywhere without her ...
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... mother's tone , " I do not like the idea of making Margaret a mere con- venience in this way , after having slighted all her kind invi- tations hitherto . " " Oh , don't trouble yourself about that , love ! " said my mother , laughing ...
... mother's tone , " I do not like the idea of making Margaret a mere con- venience in this way , after having slighted all her kind invi- tations hitherto . " " Oh , don't trouble yourself about that , love ! " said my mother , laughing ...
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... mother and Sarah supposed I was melancholy at the thought of leaving home , and tried to console me with the information that I should not stay away very long . I said nothing , but went on dreaming about the place I was going to . I ...
... mother and Sarah supposed I was melancholy at the thought of leaving home , and tried to console me with the information that I should not stay away very long . I said nothing , but went on dreaming about the place I was going to . I ...
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... mother , however , would kiss me once more , and as I saw that her tears were streaming fast , I also began to cry ; but I tried very hard to conceal the fact . When I was fairly seated on the top of the coach , and looked down for ...
... mother , however , would kiss me once more , and as I saw that her tears were streaming fast , I also began to cry ; but I tried very hard to conceal the fact . When I was fairly seated on the top of the coach , and looked down for ...
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