The Home: Or, Family Cares and Family Joys, Tom 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843 |
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Strona 10
... burned with impatience to repel his pretensions , and to remove him at the same time from his house . Elise agreed perfectly in the opinion of her husband , but was less confident than he regarding Sara's state of 10 FAMILY CARES.
... burned with impatience to repel his pretensions , and to remove him at the same time from his house . Elise agreed perfectly in the opinion of her husband , but was less confident than he regarding Sara's state of 10 FAMILY CARES.
Strona 12
... you had lent a more willing ear to my maternal counsellings ; All mothers speak thus - but not all , nay , not many with the same right as Elise . will perhaps come to deplore that you rewarded the love 12 FAMILY CARES.
... you had lent a more willing ear to my maternal counsellings ; All mothers speak thus - but not all , nay , not many with the same right as Elise . will perhaps come to deplore that you rewarded the love 12 FAMILY CARES.
Strona 13
... Elise , " will you obtain in this freer field , a better happiness than can be afforded you by a domestic circle , by the tenderness of true friends , and a happy domestic life ? " " Are you then so happy , my mother ? " interrupted ...
... Elise , " will you obtain in this freer field , a better happiness than can be afforded you by a domestic circle , by the tenderness of true friends , and a happy domestic life ? " " Are you then so happy , my mother ? " interrupted ...
Strona 23
... Elise sate in her boudoir . She still wept bitter tears . It was twilight , and her knees were suddenly embraced , and her hands and her dress were covered with kisses and with tears . When she put forth her hands to raise the one who ...
... Elise sate in her boudoir . She still wept bitter tears . It was twilight , and her knees were suddenly embraced , and her hands and her dress were covered with kisses and with tears . When she put forth her hands to raise the one who ...
Strona 29
... Elise was ever inclined to hope for the best , and young people are always optimists : the Judge said nothing which might disturb the peace of his family , whilst Louise alone shook her head and sighed . After the many disturbing ...
... Elise was ever inclined to hope for the best , and young people are always optimists : the Judge said nothing which might disturb the peace of his family , whilst Louise alone shook her head and sighed . After the many disturbing ...
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