More Pages from a Journal: With Other PapersOxford University Press, 1910 - 303 pagina's This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them. |
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Pagina 2
... brought with her a Northamptonshire girl as servant , and the two shared the work between them . At the time when this history begins she had five lodgers , all of whom had been with her six months , and one for more than a year . Mrs ...
... brought with her a Northamptonshire girl as servant , and the two shared the work between them . At the time when this history begins she had five lodgers , all of whom had been with her six months , and one for more than a year . Mrs ...
Pagina 13
... brought inside because of the cold , and is asleep in the living - room - her father , is he awake ? the tall clock is ticking by the window , she could hear its slow beats , and as she listened she fell asleep , but was presently ...
... brought inside because of the cold , and is asleep in the living - room - her father , is he awake ? the tall clock is ticking by the window , she could hear its slow beats , and as she listened she fell asleep , but was presently ...
Pagina 16
... brought you for- ward as an example . You have moved in cultured society , and he is of opinion that he is better fitted to preach to people like you than to farmers . ' Mrs. M. ' Culture , fiddle - de - dee ! Afore I was married , I ...
... brought you for- ward as an example . You have moved in cultured society , and he is of opinion that he is better fitted to preach to people like you than to farmers . ' Mrs. M. ' Culture , fiddle - de - dee ! Afore I was married , I ...
Pagina 29
... brought for the luggage . ' It's Tom ! it's Tom ! ' she screamed ; and it was Tom himself , white - headed now and a little bent . She insisted on walking with him by the side of his horse the whole four miles to their journey's end ...
... brought for the luggage . ' It's Tom ! it's Tom ! ' she screamed ; and it was Tom himself , white - headed now and a little bent . She insisted on walking with him by the side of his horse the whole four miles to their journey's end ...
Pagina 34
... brought back . He may have suspected the reason why I put it upstairs . My dearest , dearest mother , never fear that my affection for you can become less . Sometimes after marriage a woman loves her mother more than she ever loved her ...
... brought back . He may have suspected the reason why I put it upstairs . My dearest , dearest mother , never fear that my affection for you can become less . Sometimes after marriage a woman loves her mother more than she ever loved her ...
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