The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... Amelia complain of the butter or the fruit , or say the tradespeople cheat us . " " Certainly , that would not be pleasant , " I would remark . " Not at all pleasant , my dear , " she would reply , " so you see I have plenty to do ; for ...
... Amelia complain of the butter or the fruit , or say the tradespeople cheat us . " " Certainly , that would not be pleasant , " I would remark . " Not at all pleasant , my dear , " she would reply , " so you see I have plenty to do ; for ...
Side 40
... Amelia , who is so subject to low spirits , often complains as it is , when Ann goes out , or is ill , so that the place gets a little disorderly . " So much for the second sister : let me now introduce you to the third . Of Miss Sarah ...
... Amelia , who is so subject to low spirits , often complains as it is , when Ann goes out , or is ill , so that the place gets a little disorderly . " So much for the second sister : let me now introduce you to the third . Of Miss Sarah ...
Side 41
... Amelia never could bear work , excepting fancy work . Now , fancy work , such as crochet and lambs ' - wool patterns , are pretty , no doubt , but they are not of much use in a family like ours . However , Amelia considers it not ...
... Amelia never could bear work , excepting fancy work . Now , fancy work , such as crochet and lambs ' - wool patterns , are pretty , no doubt , but they are not of much use in a family like ours . However , Amelia considers it not ...
Side 42
Miss Amelia Perkins never did anything . Let me not , however , be misunderstood . When I say that she never did anything , I mean that she never did anything that she designed to be for the comfort or assistance of others . There were ...
Miss Amelia Perkins never did anything . Let me not , however , be misunderstood . When I say that she never did anything , I mean that she never did anything that she designed to be for the comfort or assistance of others . There were ...
Side 43
... Amelia , on this , fixed her cold grey eyes on me , and not being quite sure whether I spoke in earnest or in irony , sat down to the piano , and never favoured me with any further confidence . Notwithstanding which , we became so ...
... Amelia , on this , fixed her cold grey eyes on me , and not being quite sure whether I spoke in earnest or in irony , sat down to the piano , and never favoured me with any further confidence . Notwithstanding which , we became so ...
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Amelia Anne Annie Wilks answered asked ayah beautiful believe Bessie Bible blessed Blount called Caroline catechism child Christ Christian church colour comfort counting-house dark dear reader death dress earnest endeavour exclaimed eyes faith father fear feel felt flowers Frances garden gave girl give glad glory God's grace hand happy hear heard heart Heatherbrae heaven Holy Holy Spirit hope horned owl Jesus Jews kind labours lady light live look Lord Maitland mind Miss Bobby Miss Perkins Miss Sarah morning mother never Norrland passed peace perhaps poor prayer remark replied Robina ROCHESTER CASTLE Sardinia Saviour Scriptures seemed sinner sisters smile soon sorrow soul speak spirit sure tell Testaments thee things thou thought tion truth unto voice walk wish word young