The Home: Or, Family Cares and Family Joys, Tom 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843 |
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... her said no ! She spoke with her parents , with her brother and sisters . " He is so good , so excellent ! " said she . " Ah , if I could but properly love him ! But I can- not - and then he is so old ; and 4 FAMILY CARES.
... her said no ! She spoke with her parents , with her brother and sisters . " He is so good , so excellent ! " said she . " Ah , if I could but properly love him ! But I can- not - and then he is so old ; and 4 FAMILY CARES.
Strona 5
... spoke for the Assessor but the little Petrea's , and a silent sigh in Eva's own bosom . The result of all this consideration was , that Eva wrote with tearful eyes the following answer to her lover : " My best , my truly good Friend ...
... spoke for the Assessor but the little Petrea's , and a silent sigh in Eva's own bosom . The result of all this consideration was , that Eva wrote with tearful eyes the following answer to her lover : " My best , my truly good Friend ...
Strona 10
... spoke of one who was as dear to him as his own daughter , and the thought of her being united to a man of Schwartz's character was intolerable to him . He was almost persuaded that Sara did not love him , and burned with impatience to ...
... spoke of one who was as dear to him as his own daughter , and the thought of her being united to a man of Schwartz's character was intolerable to him . He was almost persuaded that Sara did not love him , and burned with impatience to ...
Strona 29
... spoke of the past with gratitude , and of the future with hope . The letter exhibited a certain decision and calmness ; a certain seriousness , which diffused through the family a satisfactory ease of mind with regard to her future fate ...
... spoke of the past with gratitude , and of the future with hope . The letter exhibited a certain decision and calmness ; a certain seriousness , which diffused through the family a satisfactory ease of mind with regard to her future fate ...
Strona 45
... spoke , however , till " the little one " -the father had not said to her , " Go out for a while , Gabriele dear ; " " Let her stop with us , " he said on the contrary , " she is a prudent little girl ! " - no , none spoke till Gabriele ...
... spoke , however , till " the little one " -the father had not said to her , " Go out for a while , Gabriele dear ; " " Let her stop with us , " he said on the contrary , " she is a prudent little girl ! " - no , none spoke till Gabriele ...
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