The Home: Or, Family Cares and Family Joys, Tom 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843 |
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... seemed to exercise a certain power over her ; besides which , she was , perhaps , more beloved by him than by all the other members of the family , with the exception of Petrea . One evening , Sara sate silent by one of the windows in ...
... seemed to exercise a certain power over her ; besides which , she was , perhaps , more beloved by him than by all the other members of the family , with the exception of Petrea . One evening , Sara sate silent by one of the windows in ...
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... seemed as if each would look the other through ; as if each in this contest would measure his strength against the other . Suddenly her arms were flung wildly round his neck , a burning kiss was pressed upon his lips , and the next ...
... seemed as if each would look the other through ; as if each in this contest would measure his strength against the other . Suddenly her arms were flung wildly round his neck , a burning kiss was pressed upon his lips , and the next ...
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... seemed to collect himself , and with all the calm and respect - commanding dignity of a parent , he grasped her hand and said , " You now follow me home . On Sunday the banns shall be proclaimed . ' دو Sara followed . She took his arm ...
... seemed to collect himself , and with all the calm and respect - commanding dignity of a parent , he grasped her hand and said , " You now follow me home . On Sunday the banns shall be proclaimed . ' دو Sara followed . She took his arm ...
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... seemed to have become painful to her , whilst Petrea's tender- ness and tears were received with indifference , nay , even with sternness . VOL . 11 . C CHAPTER XI . DEPARTURE . SARA's joyless marriage was over AND FAMILY JOYS . 25 Sara ...
... seemed to have become painful to her , whilst Petrea's tender- ness and tears were received with indifference , nay , even with sternness . VOL . 11 . C CHAPTER XI . DEPARTURE . SARA's joyless marriage was over AND FAMILY JOYS . 25 Sara ...
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... seemed now to long after repose , and the ability to enjoy a quieter domestic life . Occupations of all kinds - those simple but cheerful daughters of well - regulated life , went on cheerfully and comfortably under the eye of Louise ...
... seemed now to long after repose , and the ability to enjoy a quieter domestic life . Occupations of all kinds - those simple but cheerful daughters of well - regulated life , went on cheerfully and comfortably under the eye of Louise ...
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