Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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Page 22
... walk with the young ladies whom they contrived to become acquainted with , as children do . Among the great things and gay things thus constantly before their eyes was the handsome equi- page of the Duke of Northumberland , whose ...
... walk with the young ladies whom they contrived to become acquainted with , as children do . Among the great things and gay things thus constantly before their eyes was the handsome equi- page of the Duke of Northumberland , whose ...
Page 27
... walk , the nutting , and the blackberry- ing , were the great occurrences ; the hay - field , the barn - floor , the sheep - cote , the many hours of the day she spent with her father upon the farm , listening to the detail of the ...
... walk , the nutting , and the blackberry- ing , were the great occurrences ; the hay - field , the barn - floor , the sheep - cote , the many hours of the day she spent with her father upon the farm , listening to the detail of the ...
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... walk out alone at dusk , or sit on the common with her book . The most dangerous susceptibilities of her nature , its most romantic and exaggerated feeling as well as its selfish and self - indulgent propensities , were in danger of be ...
... walk out alone at dusk , or sit on the common with her book . The most dangerous susceptibilities of her nature , its most romantic and exaggerated feeling as well as its selfish and self - indulgent propensities , were in danger of be ...
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... walks ; the mer- ry , chattering , bright - eyed child was very distinguish- able at the bottom of the long family supper - table . The kind elder sisters , unlike it must be confessed to many sisters of large families I have seen , had ...
... walks ; the mer- ry , chattering , bright - eyed child was very distinguish- able at the bottom of the long family supper - table . The kind elder sisters , unlike it must be confessed to many sisters of large families I have seen , had ...
Page 43
... walking , drawing , gardening , work , the latter most particularly filled up her busy days ; and she thinks she read very little . In the capacity of woman , the care of her own ward- robe fell into her hands ; and as was the custom of ...
... walking , drawing , gardening , work , the latter most particularly filled up her busy days ; and she thinks she read very little . In the capacity of woman , the care of her own ward- robe fell into her hands ; and as was the custom of ...
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