The Flower of the Family: A Book for GirlsA.D.F. Randolph, 1856 - 389 sider |
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... Rebecca shall tay home and help me . " " That won't do , " returned Lucy . She walked o the window , and stood looking out , in gloomy ilence . Her mother finished her work in silence equally rofound , took off the clean checked apron ...
... Rebecca shall tay home and help me . " " That won't do , " returned Lucy . She walked o the window , and stood looking out , in gloomy ilence . Her mother finished her work in silence equally rofound , took off the clean checked apron ...
Side 12
... Rebecca's week to get tea . But she's taken herself off , no body knows where . " Ungracious in word , but not in deed , Lucy went now and filled the tea - kettle , and arranged the fire . " I would n't do that , dear , " said her ...
... Rebecca's week to get tea . But she's taken herself off , no body knows where . " Ungracious in word , but not in deed , Lucy went now and filled the tea - kettle , and arranged the fire . " I would n't do that , dear , " said her ...
Side 13
... Rebecca is creeping along on the road me where . She'll get here by midnight , I dare y . And Hatty had to stay in . She blotted her iting - book , and then went and got angry about and so she's got to stay in till she's learned a apter ...
... Rebecca is creeping along on the road me where . She'll get here by midnight , I dare y . And Hatty had to stay in . She blotted her iting - book , and then went and got angry about and so she's got to stay in till she's learned a apter ...
Side 14
... Rebecca's slow pace . " It would improve you both . But run now , and call father . Tell him tea is on the table . And come here , all of you , and wash your faces , " she added , as the boys prepared themselves for an onset upon the ...
... Rebecca's slow pace . " It would improve you both . But run now , and call father . Tell him tea is on the table . And come here , all of you , and wash your faces , " she added , as the boys prepared themselves for an onset upon the ...
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... Rebecca , proachfully . " Well , what of that ? " retorted Hatty . " Nothing ; only if we are all going to have a ew pair of shoes every month , I wonder where the money is to come from . " " Who said you were all to have a new pair ...
... Rebecca , proachfully . " Well , what of that ? " retorted Hatty . " Nothing ; only if we are all going to have a ew pair of shoes every month , I wonder where the money is to come from . " " Who said you were all to have a new pair ...
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Side 133 - Who is among you that feareth the Lord, That obeyeth the voice of his servant, That walketh in darkness, and hath no light? Let him trust in the name of the Lord, And stay upon his God.
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Side 1 - Which hales me downward, yet in my desire To that which is above me I aspire ; And all my best affections I profess To Him that is the Sun of Righteousness.
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