The History of an Adopted Child, Volume 71A woman relates the story of her childhood and youth. She lived in her grandparents' house until she was old enough to go to a boarding school in the village. One day, she was sent home and discovered her mother had come back, but her mother was ill, and soon died. Her Aunt Simon then took her in, but soon banished her to the servants' quarters. Next, a neighbor next asked permission to adopt her. A letter from her father arrived, and soon she was living with him and his new wife. As a young woman, she began working as an invalid's companion, and, eventually learns that this is the house where her mother fell in love with her father. In this house, she meets a young man of substance, who learns to love her. They marry, and set off to start their life in a house he has bought for her. The road seems familiar, and the circle is complete: her new home is her grandparents' house. |
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... lesson concluded quite prosper- ously , and I was highly praised and sent to keep Mary Rivers company . I went with her to the dairy , to watch her make a cheese , and did no mischief , except knocking down a pan of skim- milk and ...
... lesson concluded quite prosper- ously , and I was highly praised and sent to keep Mary Rivers company . I went with her to the dairy , to watch her make a cheese , and did no mischief , except knocking down a pan of skim- milk and ...
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... lessons and be at school . This is Miss Donnelly , my dears , and I am sure you will all be very kind to her . ” The young lady who sat at the table held out her hand to me , and said she was glad to see me ; this was Miss Butler . She ...
... lessons and be at school . This is Miss Donnelly , my dears , and I am sure you will all be very kind to her . ” The young lady who sat at the table held out her hand to me , and said she was glad to see me ; this was Miss Butler . She ...
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... lessons quickly , and rather liked them . The lesson I especially de- lighted in was the poetry ; and as I obtained great praise for repeating it well , I soon began to learn rather long pieces for my own pleasure , and to re- cite them ...
... lessons quickly , and rather liked them . The lesson I especially de- lighted in was the poetry ; and as I obtained great praise for repeating it well , I soon began to learn rather long pieces for my own pleasure , and to re- cite them ...
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... lessons . At last Annie Matley said she would be friends with me if I would give her my doll's yellow necklace , which she had tried to beg ever since she had first seen it ; and when I refused , be- cause Mary Rivers had told me not to ...
... lessons . At last Annie Matley said she would be friends with me if I would give her my doll's yellow necklace , which she had tried to beg ever since she had first seen it ; and when I refused , be- cause Mary Rivers had told me not to ...
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... felt a shadow of some unknown sorrow and anxiety fall upon me ; but mamma was not to go away again , and I could not be afraid of anything else . I said my lessons to E her every day , and when I repeated all my AN ADOPTED CHILD . 49.
... felt a shadow of some unknown sorrow and anxiety fall upon me ; but mamma was not to go away again , and I could not be afraid of anything else . I said my lessons to E her every day , and when I repeated all my AN ADOPTED CHILD . 49.
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