Working and waiting; or, Patience in well-doing, by the author of Children at home, Том 372 |
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... sorry to hear your affairs are not prospering , and that you find your family is larger than you can maintain . If you remember , I told you it would be so fifteen years ago , when you were bent upon marrying a girl who neither had ...
... sorry to hear your affairs are not prospering , and that you find your family is larger than you can maintain . If you remember , I told you it would be so fifteen years ago , when you were bent upon marrying a girl who neither had ...
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... sorry to have so unwillingly offended Stephen , but he was not very sorry to have lost his company , and to be able to make the rest of his journey in peace . CHAPTER V. " Home is my nest where round me 48 WORKING AND WAITING ;
... sorry to have so unwillingly offended Stephen , but he was not very sorry to have lost his company , and to be able to make the rest of his journey in peace . CHAPTER V. " Home is my nest where round me 48 WORKING AND WAITING ;
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... to repair the mis- chief , " accompanied with the assurance that " Mr. Andrewes would not long stand such stupidity . " " I'm very sorry , sir , " he began " Hold your tongue , " retorted Mr. Andrewes , OR , PATIENCE IN WELL - DOING . 59.
... to repair the mis- chief , " accompanied with the assurance that " Mr. Andrewes would not long stand such stupidity . " " I'm very sorry , sir , " he began " Hold your tongue , " retorted Mr. Andrewes , OR , PATIENCE IN WELL - DOING . 59.
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... sorry ! You should have been sorry before you did it . " Frank's clear mind was troubled to know how he could be sorry for having done a thing before he had done it ; but he said no more , and , with a full heart , set off in search of ...
... sorry ! You should have been sorry before you did it . " Frank's clear mind was troubled to know how he could be sorry for having done a thing before he had done it ; but he said no more , and , with a full heart , set off in search of ...
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... sorry for it . But I made up my mind this evening not to let myself be worried by him , and I hope I don't dislike him now . " " Well , " pursued Mrs. Eggar , " I'm glad to hear it . But I've got two eyes in my head , and it's my way to ...
... sorry for it . But I made up my mind this evening not to let myself be worried by him , and I hope I don't dislike him now . " " Well , " pursued Mrs. Eggar , " I'm glad to hear it . But I've got two eyes in my head , and it's my way to ...
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Andrewes answer asked better Beverton blessing Briersley brought certainly Charley Parsons cloth comfort cottage Darby door EDWARD BICKERSTETH Eggar ELIZABETH FRY exclaimed eyes face father feeling felt flowers Frank drew Frank Elston garden geraniums girl give glad gone hand happy hear heard heart hope Johnson keep kind knew leave Fairlegh LEGH RICHMOND listened look master mind morning mother never night nosegay Oldham once Ordley passed pencil-case perhaps phen poor promised replied Frank returned Ruth Chester Ruth's schoolmaster seemed seen Sharpley smile sorry speak Squire Stephen Barton stood stopped sure talk tell thank there's thing THOMAS CHALMERS thought to-day told took trouble turned village voice wait walked wife window wish words young Elston
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