... of making me your adopted daughter. Do not, I entreat you, give me any more wages ; for as you treat me like your child in every other respect, I earnestly wish you to do so in this particular also. Little is needful for the support of my body. My... Lives of Good Servants - Page 127by Anne Manning - 1857 - 148 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1829 - 760 pages
...you to do so in 'this particular also. Little is needful for the support of my body. My shoes, and stockings, and sabots, will cost something, but when...ask you for them, as a child applies to its father. " ' Oh ! I entreat you, dear papa, grant me this favour, and condescend to regard me as your most tenderly... | |
| Lucy Sarah Atkins Wilson - Clergy - 1829 - 404 pages
...wish you to do so in this particular also. Little is needful for the support of my body. My shoes, and stockings, and sabots, will cost something, but when...ask you for them, as a child applies to its father. "Oh ! I entreat you, dear papa, grant me this favour, and condescend to regard me as your most tenderly... | |
| 1831 - 584 pages
...do so in this particular also. Little is needful for the support of my body. My shoes and stockings will cost something ; but when I want them I can ask...child applies to its father. I entreat you, dear papa, grant me this favour, and condescend to regard me as your most tenderly attached daughter, LOUISA SCHEPLER.... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1831 - 620 pages
...wish you to do so in this particular also. Little is needful for the support of my body. My shoes and stockings, and sabots, will cost something, but when...ask you for them, as a child applies to its father. " Oh ! I entreat you, dear papa, grant me this favour, and condescend to regard me as your most tenderly... | |
| 1831 - 624 pages
...wish you to do so in this particular also. Little is needful for the support of my body. My shoes and stockings, and sabots, will cost something, but when...ask you for them, as a child applies to its father. " Oh ! I entreat you, dear papa, grant me this favour, and condescend to regard me as your most tenderly... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1831 - 620 pages
...wish you to do so in this particular also. Little is needful for the support of my body. My shoes and stockings, and sabots, will cost something, but when I want them I can ask you for them, as e, child applies to its father. "Oh ! I entreat you, dear papa, grant me this favour, and condescend... | |
| Lucy Sarah Atkins Wilson - Christian life - 1832 - 344 pages
...Little is needful for the support of my body. My shoes, and stockings, and sabots, (wooden "shoes,) will cost something, but when I want them I can ask you for them, as a child applies to its father. " Oh ! I entreat you, dear papa, grant me this favor, and condescend to regard me as your most tenderly... | |
| Sarah Atkins - 1832 - 262 pages
...support of my body. My shoes, and stockings, and sabots, [wooden shoes,] will cost something, but when T want them I can ask you for them, as a child applies to its father. " Oh II entreat you, dear papa, grant me this favor, and condescend to regard me as your most tenderly... | |
| Exemplary and instructive biography - Biography - 1836 - 348 pages
...wish you to do so in this particular also. Little is needful for the support of my body. My shoes, and stockings, and sabots, will cost something ; but when...ask you for them, as a child applies to its father." In the course of twenty years, the population of the Ban de la Roche had increased to six times the... | |
| Instructions - 1844 - 136 pages
...wish you to do so in this particular also. Little is needful for the support of my body; my clothes will cost something, but when I want them, I can ask you for them as a child applies to its father." The request was granted, and Louisa was ever after•wards considered as one of Oberlin's own children.... | |
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