Thomasina, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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If the culprit had only beaten his wife , or broken his neighbour's head in a
drunken brawl , he might expect to be dismissed with a suitable admonition ; but
if he had snared a hare , he must inevitably go to gaol , fortified by the prediction
that he ...
If the culprit had only beaten his wife , or broken his neighbour's head in a
drunken brawl , he might expect to be dismissed with a suitable admonition ; but
if he had snared a hare , he must inevitably go to gaol , fortified by the prediction
that he ...
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And when at last she grew sleepy , it was pleasant to climb on to her father's knee
, and to nestle her head into his waistcoat , while the monotonous voice of the old
rector lulled her into a slumber from which she was only aroused when the ...
And when at last she grew sleepy , it was pleasant to climb on to her father's knee
, and to nestle her head into his waistcoat , while the monotonous voice of the old
rector lulled her into a slumber from which she was only aroused when the ...
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Through the open window of the school - room Thomasina could hear the
practice of scales and exercises on a well - worn piano , and once a shaggy head
appeared at the window , and was only recalled by a peremptory summons from
...
Through the open window of the school - room Thomasina could hear the
practice of scales and exercises on a well - worn piano , and once a shaggy head
appeared at the window , and was only recalled by a peremptory summons from
...
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The younger Thomasina submitted meekly to her prickly kisses , and stood
before her aunt , who looked her over from head to foot , as a sergeant may
inspect a raw recruit on drill . ' She has grown , ' Mrs . Grey said 58 THOMASINA .
The younger Thomasina submitted meekly to her prickly kisses , and stood
before her aunt , who looked her over from head to foot , as a sergeant may
inspect a raw recruit on drill . ' She has grown , ' Mrs . Grey said 58 THOMASINA .
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Anthony has always been a good son , ' said Lady Bertram placidly ; it would not
enter his head to do anything so disgracefully absurd as to marry our agent ' s
daughter . ' · My dear Julia , neither Anthony ' s good heart nor his good sense
will ...
Anthony has always been a good son , ' said Lady Bertram placidly ; it would not
enter his head to do anything so disgracefully absurd as to marry our agent ' s
daughter . ' · My dear Julia , neither Anthony ' s good heart nor his good sense
will ...
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