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Page 63
... Fanny . ' " " Eliza says she is too shy , " answered Bertha . " Sophia calls her Fanny , and so does Eliza ; but then she knew her at home . " " I don't think she is shy now , " returned Anna ; " I dare say at first she felt strange ...
... Fanny . ' " " Eliza says she is too shy , " answered Bertha . " Sophia calls her Fanny , and so does Eliza ; but then she knew her at home . " " I don't think she is shy now , " returned Anna ; " I dare say at first she felt strange ...
Page 65
... Fanny K. " It is very kind of you to wish me to stay with you , but there are some of the girls who stay at home that I think grandmamma would not have liked me to asso- ciate with . " " Oh , Fanny ! " exclaimed Eliza , quite shocked ...
... Fanny K. " It is very kind of you to wish me to stay with you , but there are some of the girls who stay at home that I think grandmamma would not have liked me to asso- ciate with . " " Oh , Fanny ! " exclaimed Eliza , quite shocked ...
Page 66
... Fanny , how can you judge them so severely , when you have been only a fortnight here ? You are scarcely acquainted with them . " " I did not mean to judge them severely , " replied Fanny . " I hope I have not said any- thing unkind of ...
... Fanny , how can you judge them so severely , when you have been only a fortnight here ? You are scarcely acquainted with them . " " I did not mean to judge them severely , " replied Fanny . " I hope I have not said any- thing unkind of ...
Page 67
... Fanny saw Sophia . " Don't look so frightened , Fanny , " said she ; " I beg your pardon for my quotation . What- ever you were saying , I only heard the end of * Matt . vii . 1 . it ; but as it sounded to me like a F 2 FOURTH EVENING . 67.
... Fanny saw Sophia . " Don't look so frightened , Fanny , " said she ; " I beg your pardon for my quotation . What- ever you were saying , I only heard the end of * Matt . vii . 1 . it ; but as it sounded to me like a F 2 FOURTH EVENING . 67.
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... Fanny said ; " but , Sophia , do you think we ought to make friends or companions of people who are frivolous and worldly all the week , and only think about religion on Sun- day ? " That one question seems to me to want three answers ...
... Fanny said ; " but , Sophia , do you think we ought to make friends or companions of people who are frivolous and worldly all the week , and only think about religion on Sun- day ? " That one question seems to me to want three answers ...
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