Isabel's Difficulties, Or, Light on the Daily PathGriffith & Farran, Brown & Company, 1874 - 256 pages |
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... knew nothing to any purpose of the troubles of her nur- sery . She trusted implicitly to a powerful , infinitely valu- able nurse — that woman in grey - who , by dint of incessant storming and unfairness towards Grace , had succeeded in ...
... knew nothing to any purpose of the troubles of her nur- sery . She trusted implicitly to a powerful , infinitely valu- able nurse — that woman in grey - who , by dint of incessant storming and unfairness towards Grace , had succeeded in ...
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... knew that she did not and could not be up to one quarter of the pranks he played ( for Roger ruled by precept and coer- cion , not at all by example ) , whilst she got all the scold- ings , and he all the praise and petting . And ...
... knew that she did not and could not be up to one quarter of the pranks he played ( for Roger ruled by precept and coer- cion , not at all by example ) , whilst she got all the scold- ings , and he all the praise and petting . And ...
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... knew Grace well enough to feel sure that she would be alone , if possible , when she was unhappy ; and she expected to find her there . But her quest seemed fruitless . Grace was nowhere visible , and Isabel was about to quit the room ...
... knew Grace well enough to feel sure that she would be alone , if possible , when she was unhappy ; and she expected to find her there . But her quest seemed fruitless . Grace was nowhere visible , and Isabel was about to quit the room ...
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... not awed them back worse than the noisy dog had done , he did look so dreadful ! —and the dog too , and Grace and Roger ! All three had run away , and hid them- B selves , no one knew where ! The dog had TURMOIL . 21.
... not awed them back worse than the noisy dog had done , he did look so dreadful ! —and the dog too , and Grace and Roger ! All three had run away , and hid them- B selves , no one knew where ! The dog had TURMOIL . 21.
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M R. Carey. selves , no one knew where ! The dog had been seen ' to cut away like mad , ' because Billy M'Ivor had been peep ... knew of , except her ayah in India . CHAPTER II . A DISTRESSED PEACEMAKER . ' The time 22 ISABEL'S DIFFICULTIES .
M R. Carey. selves , no one knew where ! The dog had been seen ' to cut away like mad , ' because Billy M'Ivor had been peep ... knew of , except her ayah in India . CHAPTER II . A DISTRESSED PEACEMAKER . ' The time 22 ISABEL'S DIFFICULTIES .
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