Life of Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck ...Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... children . I then remember , too , learning to put together Dissected Maps ; and , my eyes being blindfolded , I was expected to find the different counties by their form and size . I also recollect the pleasure it was to see a camera ...
... children . I then remember , too , learning to put together Dissected Maps ; and , my eyes being blindfolded , I was expected to find the different counties by their form and size . I also recollect the pleasure it was to see a camera ...
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... Children ; and sometimes she would make me sit still with her , after the manner of Friends . was going to say this instruction struck deeply into my heart ; but it would be more correct were I to say , that though at times it returned ...
... Children ; and sometimes she would make me sit still with her , after the manner of Friends . was going to say this instruction struck deeply into my heart ; but it would be more correct were I to say , that though at times it returned ...
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... child to like these comfits , as a mark of love and kindness ; " to which I acceded with great delight . A few more words relative to this period ; the remembrance of which , though clear , is almost like a shadow . It is of my Aunt ...
... child to like these comfits , as a mark of love and kindness ; " to which I acceded with great delight . A few more words relative to this period ; the remembrance of which , though clear , is almost like a shadow . It is of my Aunt ...
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... child la- menting over his mother's grave , I have never been able to read to this day . I often wondered how that child could have lived after its mother's death ; and I very often prayed that I might never out- live my mother . This ...
... child la- menting over his mother's grave , I have never been able to read to this day . I often wondered how that child could have lived after its mother's death ; and I very often prayed that I might never out- live my mother . This ...
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... children and the bonne nurseries above . My health was weak , and I had great delight in the society of those older than myself , while I was overpowered by the noise and habits of children ; and they , on the other hand , must have ...
... children and the bonne nurseries above . My health was weak , and I had great delight in the society of those older than myself , while I was overpowered by the noise and habits of children ; and they , on the other hand , must have ...
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Life of Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck Mary Anne Galton Schimmelpenninck,Christiana C. Hankin Полный просмотр - 1858 |
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