Never mind; or, The lost home. Also, The good scholar, and other stories1870 |
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... told by her father the day before that he should be free on the morrow , and she was full of joy at the thought . She could not help fancying - though she had been told otherwise- that when papa was free they would all go back to their ...
... told by her father the day before that he should be free on the morrow , and she was full of joy at the thought . She could not help fancying - though she had been told otherwise- that when papa was free they would all go back to their ...
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... told that Miss Surrey was a very clever and remarkably energetic woman . The daughter of a soldier on foreign service , she came to England at twelve years old , with the widow of a clerk in the East Indian Service . Miss Surrey had ...
... told that Miss Surrey was a very clever and remarkably energetic woman . The daughter of a soldier on foreign service , she came to England at twelve years old , with the widow of a clerk in the East Indian Service . Miss Surrey had ...
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... told Miss Surrey and Mrs. Rudge what Ellen had said to her and offered her the previous evening . " You must not repeat this to any one , " they said . " I must if I am questioned . " " But I tell you , you must not ! " said Miss Surrey ...
... told Miss Surrey and Mrs. Rudge what Ellen had said to her and offered her the previous evening . " You must not repeat this to any one , " they said . " I must if I am questioned . " " But I tell you , you must not ! " said Miss Surrey ...
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... told not to come to the office any more . Here was a difficulty for Mrs. Elton . After Christmas , Mr. Elton said he was going into business in some way , if he could find any- thing suitable . But what to do with Tom now was a riddle ...
... told not to come to the office any more . Here was a difficulty for Mrs. Elton . After Christmas , Mr. Elton said he was going into business in some way , if he could find any- thing suitable . But what to do with Tom now was a riddle ...
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... told her that Tom broke something or damaged something every day , and , if he did not grow more steady and careful , it would be more than the business was worth to keep him . Tom heard it all with ' Never Mind ' written plainly on his ...
... told her that Tom broke something or damaged something every day , and , if he did not grow more steady and careful , it would be more than the business was worth to keep him . Tom heard it all with ' Never Mind ' written plainly on his ...
Términos y frases comunes
66 NEVER MIND asked assist Barrister-at-Law beautiful careless CHAPTER chemist child Cloth cottage cried Crown 8vo dear Dictionary door dress Edition Edwin Ellen Elm Wood Mount Emily Emily's English exclaimed eyes face father feel fire Frank Elton friends garden girl gone governess hand happy head hear heard heart hermits History of Britain honour hope Illustrated knew laugh Lena Elton Lena's listened lived LL.D LONDON looked mamma Mary Miss Surrey morning morocco mother old lady Old Sarum once papa parsi poor Price prison remember roan Rudge servant sister smile spirit squirrels suffered Surrey's talked teach tears tell thing THOMAS FULLER thought told Tom Elton Tom's tried turned uncon voice wait walked Washington Irving WILLIAM HONE WILLIAM TEGG window wish words young youth
Pasajes populares
Página 86 - Enter not into the path of the wicked, and go not in the way of evil men. 15 Avoid it, pass not by it, turn from it, and pass away.
Página 63 - FOR every evil under the sun, There is a remedy, or there is none. If there be one, try and find it; If there be none, never mind it.
Página 25 - Och! it hardens a' within, And petrifies the feeling! To catch dame Fortune's golden smile, Assiduous wait upon her; And gather gear by ev'ry wile That's justified by honour; Not for to hide it in a hedge, Nor for a train attendant; But for the glorious privilege Of being independent. The fear o...
Página 86 - For they sleep not, except they have done mischief; and their sleep is taken away, unless they cause some to fall. For they eat the bread of wickedness, and drink the wine of violence.
Página 112 - Though they bloom and look gay like the rose; Yet all our fond care to preserve them is vain, Time kills them as fast as he goes. Then I'll not be proud of my youth or my beauty, Since both of them wither and fade; But gain a good name by well doing my duty, This will scent like a rose when I'm dead.
Página 153 - Howe'er it be, it seems to me 'Tis only noble to be good. Kind hearts are more than coronets, And simple faith than Norman blood.
Página 87 - But the path of the just is as the shining light, That shineth more and more unto the perfect day. The way of the wicked is as darkness : They know not at what they stumble.