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... leave him ? especially when she recollected that it was his kind sympathy with her feelings that had produced his misfortune . Irresolute , distracted , she had neither the power to aid him nor direct herself . Happily the servant who ...
... leave him ? especially when she recollected that it was his kind sympathy with her feelings that had produced his misfortune . Irresolute , distracted , she had neither the power to aid him nor direct herself . Happily the servant who ...
Page 23
... leaving ; and , in her desire to find blooming roses , twining woodbines , green lattices , climbing ivy , seemed to forget the impor- tant change of situation , which was , in fact , combined with her removal . and It was her custom ...
... leaving ; and , in her desire to find blooming roses , twining woodbines , green lattices , climbing ivy , seemed to forget the impor- tant change of situation , which was , in fact , combined with her removal . and It was her custom ...
Page 24
... leave her child with her mother during her absence , and call for her on her return . One evening she was later than common , which she accounted for by saying , that she had gone to see a place which lay on the other side of the town ...
... leave her child with her mother during her absence , and call for her on her return . One evening she was later than common , which she accounted for by saying , that she had gone to see a place which lay on the other side of the town ...
Page 27
... leave school , and their education be finished by me as I shall have on visits to pay , or re- ceive , I shall find time for every thing , and depend upon it I will be a faithful te- nant to the dear child I have ever loved so fondly ...
... leave school , and their education be finished by me as I shall have on visits to pay , or re- ceive , I shall find time for every thing , and depend upon it I will be a faithful te- nant to the dear child I have ever loved so fondly ...
Page 28
... leave her if she would permit their stay . " The coachman would assist the bailiff , the footman undertook to be shepherd , the ladies ' maid professed a know- ledge of the dairy , and , even , with tears of thankfulness , accepted ...
... leave her if she would permit their stay . " The coachman would assist the bailiff , the footman undertook to be shepherd , the ladies ' maid professed a know- ledge of the dairy , and , even , with tears of thankfulness , accepted ...
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