Mary and Mildred; or, Principle the guide of impulse1852 |
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... knew she was so anxious to finish quickly , but something suddenly re- minded her that the school children's frocks were to be measured off that day , and it was one of Mary's treats to fold them up , ticket them , and give them to the ...
... knew she was so anxious to finish quickly , but something suddenly re- minded her that the school children's frocks were to be measured off that day , and it was one of Mary's treats to fold them up , ticket them , and give them to the ...
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... knew her love for having a little business on hand , and was always a ready listener to her schemes and projects . At this moment he was very busy himself , but not less kind was his greeting , although she resolved instantly that she ...
... knew her love for having a little business on hand , and was always a ready listener to her schemes and projects . At this moment he was very busy himself , but not less kind was his greeting , although she resolved instantly that she ...
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... fresh scenes and a new home would bring back the colour to his faded cheek . Herbert dearly loved Mr. Andrewes , and when he had begged that he would tell his father for him , that he knew he must soon 14 MARY AND MILDRED .
... fresh scenes and a new home would bring back the colour to his faded cheek . Herbert dearly loved Mr. Andrewes , and when he had begged that he would tell his father for him , that he knew he must soon 14 MARY AND MILDRED .
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Stair Douglas. father for him , that he knew he must soon be where his gentle mother had gone , he was able then to tell him his great wish . His father listened , while Herbert begged he would give an Easter gift to Holmesdale church ...
Stair Douglas. father for him , that he knew he must soon be where his gentle mother had gone , he was able then to tell him his great wish . His father listened , while Herbert begged he would give an Easter gift to Holmesdale church ...
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... knew it was an effort to her . Alice was , like her father , naturally shy , and very reserved ; though younger than Mary , there was something about her that al- ways made her seem to them much older . They felt deep pity for her , but ...
... knew it was an effort to her . Alice was , like her father , naturally shy , and very reserved ; though younger than Mary , there was something about her that al- ways made her seem to them much older . They felt deep pity for her , but ...
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Page 5 - ETHEREAL minstrel ! pilgrim of the sky ! Dost thou despise the earth where cares abound ! Or, while the wings aspire, are heart and eye Both with thy nest upon the dewy ground ! Thy nest which thou canst drop into at will, Those quivering wings composed, that music still!
Page 6 - Leave to the Nightingale her shady wood; A privacy of glorious light is thine ; Whence thou dost pour upon the world a flood Of harmony, with rapture more divine ; Type of the wise who soar, but never roam ; True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home ! WORDSWORTH.
Page 14 - No. I. Cooking! or. Practical Training for Servants, &c. lOd. No. II. Gardening; or. Training for Boys as Gardeners. lOd. No. III. Household Work; or. The Duties of Female Servants. lOd. No. IV. Plain Needlework in all its branches. 8d. No. V. On the Management of Poultry and Domestic Animals. lOd.
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