Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Volúmenes26-27Anna Maria Hall |
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... child . Exceedingly dis- appointed at having no son to perpetuate the family name , my grandfather and grandmother endeavoured to console themselves , oddly enough , by spoiling their infant daughter's temper . Her imperious babyhood ...
... child . Exceedingly dis- appointed at having no son to perpetuate the family name , my grandfather and grandmother endeavoured to console themselves , oddly enough , by spoiling their infant daughter's temper . Her imperious babyhood ...
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... child's nerves had been irritated to a frightful degree by the constant refusal of her request to see her mamma . She was , as the nurse - maid remarked , " boiling over with fretfulness . " Ellen was ironing some of the delicate laces ...
... child's nerves had been irritated to a frightful degree by the constant refusal of her request to see her mamma . She was , as the nurse - maid remarked , " boiling over with fretfulness . " Ellen was ironing some of the delicate laces ...
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... child , her solace , and her companion , my dear mother related to me this her sad history . I , too , had given proofs that I possessed a quick and irritable temper , which required the most judicious restraint to prevent it from ...
... child , her solace , and her companion , my dear mother related to me this her sad history . I , too , had given proofs that I possessed a quick and irritable temper , which required the most judicious restraint to prevent it from ...
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... child , standing by my mother's knee , patiently sur- mounting the difficulties of my alphabet , and coaxing her afterwards to read some child's book , while I reposed luxuriously on a sofa , she by my side . In this manner I was ...
... child , standing by my mother's knee , patiently sur- mounting the difficulties of my alphabet , and coaxing her afterwards to read some child's book , while I reposed luxuriously on a sofa , she by my side . In this manner I was ...
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... child - life silently , and see myself out of the black frocks , arrayed in one of scarlet cloth quilted broadly at ... child's love . Death to me was a sight so strange and terrible , that , when I met him for the first time face ...
... child - life silently , and see myself out of the black frocks , arrayed in one of scarlet cloth quilted broadly at ... child's love . Death to me was a sight so strange and terrible , that , when I met him for the first time face ...
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