The Governess, Or, Evening Amusements at a Boarding SchoolVernor and Hood, Poultry, and sold, 1800 - 219페이지 |
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... never poffeffed : thou haft raised wifhes which indeed I am not worthy thou should- est satisfy ; but why should it be thought , that he who was happy in obscurity and B6 indigence indigence , would not have been rendered more happy by ...
... never poffeffed : thou haft raised wifhes which indeed I am not worthy thou should- est satisfy ; but why should it be thought , that he who was happy in obscurity and B6 indigence indigence , would not have been rendered more happy by ...
20 페이지
... never had any traffick of this kind , from any view of intereft , but from a motive of com- paffion I had purchased liberty for many a miserable wretch , to whom I gave freedom the moment I paid his ranfom . Among the V the captives ...
... never had any traffick of this kind , from any view of intereft , but from a motive of com- paffion I had purchased liberty for many a miserable wretch , to whom I gave freedom the moment I paid his ranfom . Among the V the captives ...
49 페이지
... never fo amiably dif played , as when it repreffes the arrows of adverfity or adminifters juftice to the diftref- fed . " Your ftories are very entertaining , my dear governess , and you are very good to relate them , " faid Mifs ...
... never fo amiably dif played , as when it repreffes the arrows of adverfity or adminifters juftice to the diftref- fed . " Your ftories are very entertaining , my dear governess , and you are very good to relate them , " faid Mifs ...
51 페이지
... never de barred what appeared for their good ; but instead of thanking him for all his care and kindness , they blamed him in their own minds for refufing them any thing their filly fancies were fet upon ; in short , there was no end of ...
... never de barred what appeared for their good ; but instead of thanking him for all his care and kindness , they blamed him in their own minds for refufing them any thing their filly fancies were fet upon ; in short , there was no end of ...
58 페이지
... Never doubt it my dear , " replied Mrs. Corbett , " but as we have an hour more , I will read you an Indian ftory , called the School of Adversity . " THE THE SCHOOL OF ADVERSITY . AN INDIAN STORY . KALAHAD 58 THE THREE LITTLE FISHES .
... Never doubt it my dear , " replied Mrs. Corbett , " but as we have an hour more , I will read you an Indian ftory , called the School of Adversity . " THE THE SCHOOL OF ADVERSITY . AN INDIAN STORY . KALAHAD 58 THE THREE LITTLE FISHES .
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