The Twin Sisters; Or, The Advantages of ReligionJ. Harris, 1807 - 208 |
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... morning ; but when Martin had made them sensible that they were indeed at Milwood , she could not dress them quick enough ; and though told that breakfast was waiting for them , the prospect from their cham- ber window so attracted ...
... morning ; but when Martin had made them sensible that they were indeed at Milwood , she could not dress them quick enough ; and though told that breakfast was waiting for them , the prospect from their cham- ber window so attracted ...
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... morning , Mrs. Irvin began upon the plan she had formed for their education . She told them that , at their age , most children in their station knew a great deal more than they did , and therefore it was necessary for them to exert all ...
... morning , Mrs. Irvin began upon the plan she had formed for their education . She told them that , at their age , most children in their station knew a great deal more than they did , and therefore it was necessary for them to exert all ...
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... morning in reading , wri- ting , and working , according to her direction.- Mrs. Irvin was very fond of music , and was her- self a proficient in it , and some part of every day she employed in teaching them the notes.- She also read to ...
... morning in reading , wri- ting , and working , according to her direction.- Mrs. Irvin was very fond of music , and was her- self a proficient in it , and some part of every day she employed in teaching them the notes.- She also read to ...
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... morning returning from their walk into the village , whither their aunt had sent them with Martin to distribute some of her usual be- nefactions , they passed by a neat cottage , with whose inhabitant they were not so well ac- quainted ...
... morning returning from their walk into the village , whither their aunt had sent them with Martin to distribute some of her usual be- nefactions , they passed by a neat cottage , with whose inhabitant they were not so well ac- quainted ...
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... morning be attended to , till she had promised to go to the cottage in the after- noon , and take them with her . The moment they had dined , they were im- patient to set out on their expedition ; but were prevented by the rain . Poor ...
... morning be attended to , till she had promised to go to the cottage in the after- noon , and take them with her . The moment they had dined , they were im- patient to set out on their expedition ; but were prevented by the rain . Poor ...
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