Poplar house academy, by the author of 'Mary Powell'.1859 |
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... took the money , and eyed us one after the other . " Well , Hawkins , what is it ? " said I. 66 Oh , there , I'm glad to see your spirits mending , " said she , with a little jerk of the chin ; " but , sure enough , I do wonder some ...
... took the money , and eyed us one after the other . " Well , Hawkins , what is it ? " said I. 66 Oh , there , I'm glad to see your spirits mending , " said she , with a little jerk of the chin ; " but , sure enough , I do wonder some ...
Pagina 51
... took my hand , kissed me , and sat quite quiet a little while . " This is a crisis in your affairs , " said she , at length . " It is difficult to see plainly how to act . It seems to call for reference to a higher Power . Would you ...
... took my hand , kissed me , and sat quite quiet a little while . " This is a crisis in your affairs , " said she , at length . " It is difficult to see plainly how to act . It seems to call for reference to a higher Power . Would you ...
Pagina 53
... took leave of her quite heartened , and proceeded to call on Mrs. Cole . This was with Mrs. Meade's con- currence , because she thought our plan would not seem so wild and hopeless to my brother , if we had any definite information on ...
... took leave of her quite heartened , and proceeded to call on Mrs. Cole . This was with Mrs. Meade's con- currence , because she thought our plan would not seem so wild and hopeless to my brother , if we had any definite information on ...
Pagina 62
... took out my tablets . Warming with her subject , she gave me the most useful details of the daily minutiæ of housekeeping for a large school , the consump- tion of food , the arrangements with trades- people and laundresses . We had a ...
... took out my tablets . Warming with her subject , she gave me the most useful details of the daily minutiæ of housekeeping for a large school , the consump- tion of food , the arrangements with trades- people and laundresses . We had a ...
Pagina 88
... took leave of us before we departed for the night . He was to start at six o'clock in the mail , and I knew I could not with prudence rise so early to see him off . Marian , however , promised to do so ; and Jacintha said something ...
... took leave of us before we departed for the night . He was to start at six o'clock in the mail , and I knew I could not with prudence rise so early to see him off . Marian , however , promised to do so ; and Jacintha said something ...
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Pagina 190 - Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth; Glad hearts, without reproach or blot, Who do thy work and know it not: Oh!
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Pagina 247 - Shame that skulks behind; Or pining Love shall waste their youth, Or Jealousy with rankling tooth That inly gnaws the secret heart, And Envy wan, and faded Care, Grim-visaged comfortless Despair, And Sorrow's piercing dart.
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