Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... own room ; but Ruth was not so easily baffled in her plans . " Didn't I hear you say , Miss Amy , that you wanted a saddle - horse ? " " Yes , I did say so , Ruth . " " Well , ma'am , I've had one offered to 6 SKETCHES OF.
... own room ; but Ruth was not so easily baffled in her plans . " Didn't I hear you say , Miss Amy , that you wanted a saddle - horse ? " " Yes , I did say so , Ruth . " " Well , ma'am , I've had one offered to 6 SKETCHES OF.
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... ma'am , that poor Mr. Sel- mar has lost all his money , and he's going to sell off every thing he owns , even Robinette , his beautiful saddle - horse . " " Well , Ruth , and what of that ? " " Why you see , Miss Amy , that Jerry says ...
... ma'am , that poor Mr. Sel- mar has lost all his money , and he's going to sell off every thing he owns , even Robinette , his beautiful saddle - horse . " " Well , Ruth , and what of that ? " " Why you see , Miss Amy , that Jerry says ...
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... ma'am ; not a cloud as big as my hand in the whole sky . " Amy sighed heavily . " Cheer up , Miss Amy ; God is where he was . Mr. Edward will be taken good care of , depend upon it — he's acted so honorably . " These simple words from ...
... ma'am ; not a cloud as big as my hand in the whole sky . " Amy sighed heavily . " Cheer up , Miss Amy ; God is where he was . Mr. Edward will be taken good care of , depend upon it — he's acted so honorably . " These simple words from ...
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... ma'am , where it cannot run ; what good I can do will never hurt me . " Soon after Amy's school was established , she went to pass the evening at her cousin's . When Mr. Roberts came in , she said to him , " I have been wanting to tell ...
... ma'am , where it cannot run ; what good I can do will never hurt me . " Soon after Amy's school was established , she went to pass the evening at her cousin's . When Mr. Roberts came in , she said to him , " I have been wanting to tell ...
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... ma'am , it's really ridiculous for you not to have a fire . It's no trouble to make it . " " But we cannot afford it , Ruth . " " Why , ma'am , you ought to have a fire . It don't cost but a trifle ; and I'm sure , it's bad enough to be ...
... ma'am , it's really ridiculous for you not to have a fire . It's no trouble to make it . " " But we cannot afford it , Ruth . " " Why , ma'am , you ought to have a fire . It don't cost but a trifle ; and I'm sure , it's bad enough to be ...
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