The Twin Sisters; Or, The Advantages of ReligionJ. Harris, 1807 - 208 |
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... conversation : - " You will not mind being left alone for a little while , " said Betsy , very affectionately , to her sister ; “ for you know I must go in and help mother ; but perhaps Dame Hunt will come to you` : shall I ask her ...
... conversation : - " You will not mind being left alone for a little while , " said Betsy , very affectionately , to her sister ; “ for you know I must go in and help mother ; but perhaps Dame Hunt will come to you` : shall I ask her ...
Strona 66
... conversation with Anna , in whom she thought she had discovered a strong likeness to one of her school - fellows " How old are you ? " en- quired she ; for I declare you are just like Miss B ** , and exactly her size also ; are you ...
... conversation with Anna , in whom she thought she had discovered a strong likeness to one of her school - fellows " How old are you ? " en- quired she ; for I declare you are just like Miss B ** , and exactly her size also ; are you ...
Strona 67
... conversation by asking the age of her new acquaintance . " I am almost fifteen , " returned Charlotte ; ❝ and my sister is more than sixteen : I hope , therefore , she will soon leave school : then , Au- gusta , one younger than myself ...
... conversation by asking the age of her new acquaintance . " I am almost fifteen , " returned Charlotte ; ❝ and my sister is more than sixteen : I hope , therefore , she will soon leave school : then , Au- gusta , one younger than myself ...
Strona 68
... conversation , the other ladies had gone up stairs ; and Charlotte proposed follow- ing them . Anna attended her in silence . " Is this what is learnt at boarding - schools ? " thought she : " then we have nothing to regret : -if we had ...
... conversation , the other ladies had gone up stairs ; and Charlotte proposed follow- ing them . Anna attended her in silence . " Is this what is learnt at boarding - schools ? " thought she : " then we have nothing to regret : -if we had ...
Strona 70
... conversation . When the business of unpacking was over , they returned to the parlour ; and thinking it too warm to walk , Mrs. Irvin begged to hear Miss Arnold sing the last new song : and thus , with the help of the piano , the time ...
... conversation . When the business of unpacking was over , they returned to the parlour ; and thinking it too warm to walk , Mrs. Irvin begged to hear Miss Arnold sing the last new song : and thus , with the help of the piano , the time ...
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