The Flower of the Family: A Book for GirlsA.D.F. Randolph, 1856 - 389 sider |
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Side 88
... Charles , and on whom the children looked with reverence . For there was something in the air of this city boy so utterly superior to that of any one in the village , that even Hatty hung back a little abashed . He soon made them feel ...
... Charles , and on whom the children looked with reverence . For there was something in the air of this city boy so utterly superior to that of any one in the village , that even Hatty hung back a little abashed . He soon made them feel ...
Side 89
... Charles , looking around with an air of satisfaction , “ but she wouldn't . " " Is she older or younger than you ? " asked Hatty . " Older , " said Charles . " She's a very pretty girl . Her hair is just like yours . " " It runs in the ...
... Charles , looking around with an air of satisfaction , “ but she wouldn't . " " Is she older or younger than you ? " asked Hatty . " Older , " said Charles . " She's a very pretty girl . Her hair is just like yours . " " It runs in the ...
Side 90
... Charles here , if agree- able to you , till my return . " " When I hope you will spend some days with us , at least , " said Mr. Grant . " I cannot do that , " answered Mr. Whittier ; " but now I've found the way here , I hope to come ...
... Charles here , if agree- able to you , till my return . " " When I hope you will spend some days with us , at least , " said Mr. Grant . " I cannot do that , " answered Mr. Whittier ; " but now I've found the way here , I hope to come ...
Side 91
... Charles is old enough to take it . " " Then you don't intend to educate him ? " said Mrs. Grant . " No : Charles is no book - worm . I did intend sending him to college , but he was so opposed to it that I had to give up all thought of ...
... Charles is old enough to take it . " " Then you don't intend to educate him ? " said Mrs. Grant . " No : Charles is no book - worm . I did intend sending him to college , but he was so opposed to it that I had to give up all thought of ...
Side 94
... said Mr. Whittier . " No , go back the rest of you , " he said , seeing Charles and Arthur following . Hatty waited till he was out of sight , when she boiled over . Walking up to John , who sat 94 THE FLOWER OF THE FAMILY .
... said Mr. Whittier . " No , go back the rest of you , " he said , seeing Charles and Arthur following . Hatty waited till he was out of sight , when she boiled over . Walking up to John , who sat 94 THE FLOWER OF THE FAMILY .
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afraid answered Arthur asked Helen aunt BABY NUMBER began body brother busy Charles cheerful Christian comfort cough cried Helen crying dare say dear boy dear child dear Lucy door dress eyes face fancy father feel felt girl give glad Grant Halyard hand happy HARVARD COLLEGE Hatty Hatty's hear heard heart hope Horace hurry John John Wright kissed knew laughed LAWRENCE BOND leave letter live looked Lucy looked Lucy's mamma Mary Anna mind Miss Prigott morning mother mother's smile never night old maid once papa pleasure poor pray Rebecca returned seemed sha'n't sick sighed silent sleep smiled soon sorrow sorry stay suppose sure talk tears tell thank thing Thornton thought thur tired told trouble uncle watch whispered Whittier wish words young
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