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... remarks on the impropriety of her behaviour , and concluding with an exhortation to gratitude for being deterred from indulging her trifling whims and wilful fancies , by the entrance of her maid , who handed her a tray , on which were ...
... remarks on the impropriety of her behaviour , and concluding with an exhortation to gratitude for being deterred from indulging her trifling whims and wilful fancies , by the entrance of her maid , who handed her a tray , on which were ...
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... remarks ; and at length he was so ashamed of his repeated mistakes , that he got up from his seat , put on his hat , and went out . His mind must recover its equilibrium before it could balance the varying claims of pounds , shillings ...
... remarks ; and at length he was so ashamed of his repeated mistakes , that he got up from his seat , put on his hat , and went out . His mind must recover its equilibrium before it could balance the varying claims of pounds , shillings ...
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... remarked , in presence of these ladies , that they had intended to leave me behind for a time , because my health was delicate ; but that some change of plan prevented the family with whom I was to have been domesticated from receiving ...
... remarked , in presence of these ladies , that they had intended to leave me behind for a time , because my health was delicate ; but that some change of plan prevented the family with whom I was to have been domesticated from receiving ...
Side 38
... remarks change the current of our thoughts . The Misses Perkins covenanted to provide me with sea air , and , besides that , they provided me with many speculations on human life ; on the Providence which throws certain cha- racters ...
... remarks change the current of our thoughts . The Misses Perkins covenanted to provide me with sea air , and , besides that , they provided me with many speculations on human life ; on the Providence which throws certain cha- racters ...
Side 39
... remark . " Not at all pleasant , my dear , " she would reply , " so you see I have plenty to do ; for I always make the pie - crust myself , Mary not being much of a cook . Indeed , we could not expect her to be , at the wages we give ...
... remark . " Not at all pleasant , my dear , " she would reply , " so you see I have plenty to do ; for I always make the pie - crust myself , Mary not being much of a cook . Indeed , we could not expect her to be , at the wages we give ...
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