'Bunchy'; or, The children of Scarsbrook farm |
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... girl ; and he's eleven and a half , whilst I am nearly thirteen . I wonder I'm so bad , for it is always being dinned into my ears that the eldest of the family ought to set a good example ; that a girl should be ladylike ; that when ...
... girl ; and he's eleven and a half , whilst I am nearly thirteen . I wonder I'm so bad , for it is always being dinned into my ears that the eldest of the family ought to set a good example ; that a girl should be ladylike ; that when ...
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... girl , then it would have been all right . How can I help being unquiet and unladylike ; having no love for dolls nor a taste for needlework ? I never had a love for dolls , and I never shall have a taste for needlework . How can I help ...
... girl , then it would have been all right . How can I help being unquiet and unladylike ; having no love for dolls nor a taste for needlework ? I never had a love for dolls , and I never shall have a taste for needlework . How can I help ...
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Eliza Caroline Phillips. private , that he did like a girl to be a girl ; and though he was wonderfully fond of me , and thought me a first- rate companion , he could not help seeing that sometimes I was a little unladylike . It wasn't ...
Eliza Caroline Phillips. private , that he did like a girl to be a girl ; and though he was wonderfully fond of me , and thought me a first- rate companion , he could not help seeing that sometimes I was a little unladylike . It wasn't ...
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... girl's such a tomboy ! " one aunt says - my father's sisters all live with us , and , because my mother's an invalid , they look after the family . " She's so dread- fully careless , loud , and untidy ! " another remarks . " She's such ...
... girl's such a tomboy ! " one aunt says - my father's sisters all live with us , and , because my mother's an invalid , they look after the family . " She's so dread- fully careless , loud , and untidy ! " another remarks . " She's such ...
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... girl , though I've the same complexion as my aunts , though I only want three weeks to have really entered my teens , it is only fair to the others to say again that I am the very worst of the lot . We live in the country , and I am ...
... girl , though I've the same complexion as my aunts , though I only want three weeks to have really entered my teens , it is only fair to the others to say again that I am the very worst of the lot . We live in the country , and I am ...
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