Maiden sisters, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... thought tea unwholesome for young girls and asked if she might go . ' Yes , ' said Anne ; ' go and practise your exer- cises carefully , as I shall not be able to come to you at once . I have something of importance to 2 MAIDEN SISTERS .
... thought tea unwholesome for young girls and asked if she might go . ' Yes , ' said Anne ; ' go and practise your exer- cises carefully , as I shall not be able to come to you at once . I have something of importance to 2 MAIDEN SISTERS .
第 3 頁
... thought necessary to impress Ellen with a sense of her youth and inexperience . Yet I only want to share their interests , ' Ellen thought ; ' I am not too young to listen and understand . ' And then , checking the feeling of discontent ...
... thought necessary to impress Ellen with a sense of her youth and inexperience . Yet I only want to share their interests , ' Ellen thought ; ' I am not too young to listen and understand . ' And then , checking the feeling of discontent ...
第 16 頁
... thought the hour before breakfast had never passed so quickly . Baby was very good , and even his naughtiness was engaging . She sang to him , she danced , she covered him with kisses , and thought that Norah and these children had ...
... thought the hour before breakfast had never passed so quickly . Baby was very good , and even his naughtiness was engaging . She sang to him , she danced , she covered him with kisses , and thought that Norah and these children had ...
第 17 頁
... thought Norah unnecessarily anxious , and was chiefly sensible of the household inconvenience of sending a message into Dornton at an early hour in the morning . Clara began to describe her own headaches , and Kate dilated on the won ...
... thought Norah unnecessarily anxious , and was chiefly sensible of the household inconvenience of sending a message into Dornton at an early hour in the morning . Clara began to describe her own headaches , and Kate dilated on the won ...
第 18 頁
... thought might be the doctor's gig , but I believe it is only a four - wheel tilt . ' Norah left her untasted breakfast to look out of the window ; but Phil was right , and it was only a covered cart which rattled by . In our settlement ...
... thought might be the doctor's gig , but I believe it is only a four - wheel tilt . ' Norah left her untasted breakfast to look out of the window ; but Phil was right , and it was only a covered cart which rattled by . In our settlement ...
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