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Page 115
... mamma ; if you don't , I do . Un- derstand that you are not to visit Susan Montgomery's sins on Gordon's head . I shall come home early , and make you go to bed at nine o'clock , to punish you for your obstinacy . By the by , Edna ...
... mamma ; if you don't , I do . Un- derstand that you are not to visit Susan Montgomery's sins on Gordon's head . I shall come home early , and make you go to bed at nine o'clock , to punish you for your obstinacy . By the by , Edna ...
Page 227
... mamma ' than was crafty Naomi , when she sent that pretty little Moabitish widow out husband - hunting . " " I heartily wish she was only here to outwit you ! " laughed his cousin , nestling her head against his arm as they sat together ...
... mamma ' than was crafty Naomi , when she sent that pretty little Moabitish widow out husband - hunting . " " I heartily wish she was only here to outwit you ! " laughed his cousin , nestling her head against his arm as they sat together ...
Page 234
... Mamma and I met him at Mrs. Inge's . Mr. Inge had some gentlemen to dinner , and they came into the parlor while we were calling . Mr. Murray sat down and talked to me then for some time , and I have frequently met him since ; for it ...
... Mamma and I met him at Mrs. Inge's . Mr. Inge had some gentlemen to dinner , and they came into the parlor while we were calling . Mr. Murray sat down and talked to me then for some time , and I have frequently met him since ; for it ...
Page 235
... mamma ; but I do not see any harm in his walking and talking with me , when I happen to meet him . Oh ! how lovely those lilies are , leaning over the edge of the aquarium ! Mr. Murray said that some day he would show me all the ...
... mamma ; but I do not see any harm in his walking and talking with me , when I happen to meet him . Oh ! how lovely those lilies are , leaning over the edge of the aquarium ! Mr. Murray said that some day he would show me all the ...
Page 238
... mamma this very evening . " Edna saw mother and daughter descend the long avenue and then running up to her room , she tied on her hat and walked rapidly across the park in an opposite direction . About a mile and a half from Le Bocage ...
... mamma this very evening . " Edna saw mother and daughter descend the long avenue and then running up to her room , she tied on her hat and walked rapidly across the park in an opposite direction . About a mile and a half from Le Bocage ...
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Aaron Hunt Allston Andrews arms asked beautiful believe blue-stocking Bocage Chattanooga cheeks child clasped countenance darling dear door Edna Earl Edna's Elmo Estelle eyes face feel Felix fell felt fingers Gertrude girl glanced Gordon governess grave GROSSET & DUNLAP Hammond hand handsome happy Hattie head hear heard heart hope Huldah Jean Webster kissed knew laughed Le Bocage leaned Leigh letter Lew Wallace lips Loch Maree looked mamma marble Miss Earl morning mother Murray Murray rose Murray's N. C. Wyeth never night noble once orphan painful parsonage passed poor pray proud rose seemed shoulder silent Sir Roger smile soul stood sweet Taj Mahal Targum tears tell thank thing thought tion to-day told took turned voice walked watched wife window wish woman wonder words young