My Awkward Cousin, Or, Caroline's Visit to Her Great-aunt's Poultry YardAmerican Sunday-School Union, 1848 - 107 pages |
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... thought her dress and her manners so plain and very , very old - fashioned , that I could hardly bring myself to look upon her as really our relation . My cousin was no better off in my good graces . Extremely tall and thin , his eyes ...
... thought her dress and her manners so plain and very , very old - fashioned , that I could hardly bring myself to look upon her as really our relation . My cousin was no better off in my good graces . Extremely tall and thin , his eyes ...
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... to me : " Your reddened eyes show how un- reasonable you are , Caroline . At first I thought it was the sorrow of leaving us that caused so many tears , but I believe now , that it is the idea of going to 10 MY AWKWARD COUSIN .
... to me : " Your reddened eyes show how un- reasonable you are , Caroline . At first I thought it was the sorrow of leaving us that caused so many tears , but I believe now , that it is the idea of going to 10 MY AWKWARD COUSIN .
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... thought of it , for you know well that I think a public edu- cation is not suited for young girls when their parents can educate them . Your mother and I have consecrated ourselves to that care , and you have been ac- customed , at an ...
... thought of it , for you know well that I think a public edu- cation is not suited for young girls when their parents can educate them . Your mother and I have consecrated ourselves to that care , and you have been ac- customed , at an ...
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... was full . I dropped on my knees , and prayed as I never had before . My soul seemed to rise in gratitude to God . I admired him in his greatness and his goodness , and the thought that my parents en- joyed at the 14 MY AWKWARD COUSIN .
... was full . I dropped on my knees , and prayed as I never had before . My soul seemed to rise in gratitude to God . I admired him in his greatness and his goodness , and the thought that my parents en- joyed at the 14 MY AWKWARD COUSIN .
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and the thought that my parents en- joyed at the same time the sight of similar fields , that they breathed with delight as I did the morning air , that they prayed for their daughter at the same time that their daughter prayed for them ...
and the thought that my parents en- joyed at the same time the sight of similar fields , that they breathed with delight as I did the morning air , that they prayed for their daughter at the same time that their daughter prayed for them ...
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