Michael, the Married Man; Or, The Sequel to the History of Michael KempJ. Hatchard, 1827 - 579 páginas |
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... felt they had no right to be generous at his expense ; therefore he was aware his mother might think he had been neg- ligent , and his heart longed to explain to her and his father , which he took an early opportunity of doing . It was ...
... felt they had no right to be generous at his expense ; therefore he was aware his mother might think he had been neg- ligent , and his heart longed to explain to her and his father , which he took an early opportunity of doing . It was ...
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... felt it . " " My poor dear child , thy uncle had got some odd notions , and your head has been crammed with them ever since . " 66 No , indeed , mother , not my head , but I can say my heart is warmed by them , and I look forward to a ...
... felt it . " " My poor dear child , thy uncle had got some odd notions , and your head has been crammed with them ever since . " 66 No , indeed , mother , not my head , but I can say my heart is warmed by them , and I look forward to a ...
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... felt what we wish to impress on the hearts of children , how necessary it is for their own happiness , to pay these minor attentions to their pa- rents . It sweetens life's decline , to find gratitude in those on whom they have lavished ...
... felt what we wish to impress on the hearts of children , how necessary it is for their own happiness , to pay these minor attentions to their pa- rents . It sweetens life's decline , to find gratitude in those on whom they have lavished ...
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... felt that the blame was with their parents , and thought it hard that they should thus suddenly be thrust into the world without a hand to guide or direct them . After supper , as she sat in converse with her husband , " but these Miss ...
... felt that the blame was with their parents , and thought it hard that they should thus suddenly be thrust into the world without a hand to guide or direct them . After supper , as she sat in converse with her husband , " but these Miss ...
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... felt much less , Betty , if they had always kept in that place to which they were born ; I can tell you that my keeping where Providence put me has been no hindrance , on the contrary , my " " 66 But betters have respected me the more ...
... felt much less , Betty , if they had always kept in that place to which they were born ; I can tell you that my keeping where Providence put me has been no hindrance , on the contrary , my " " 66 But betters have respected me the more ...
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Michael, the Married Man, Or the Sequel to the History of Michael Kemp ... Anne Cox Woodroofe Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Michael, the Married Man; Or, the Sequel to the History of Michael Kemp Anne Cox Woodroofe Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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