Lessons worth learning, for girls, by old HumphreyReligious Tract Society, 1851 - 108 էջ |
From inside the book
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... Poor Caroline had been praised so often for her cleverness , that she quite undervalued useful attainments , and thought of nothing so much as of the clever tricks that secured the admiration of her schoolfellows . It was laughable ...
... Poor Caroline had been praised so often for her cleverness , that she quite undervalued useful attainments , and thought of nothing so much as of the clever tricks that secured the admiration of her schoolfellows . It was laughable ...
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... poor little Patty was the only one who was likely to buy the poor boy another porringer . At first she proposed to her sister Mary that they should put a halfpenny each ; but no ! Mary would not part with a single farthing . Patty then ...
... poor little Patty was the only one who was likely to buy the poor boy another porringer . At first she proposed to her sister Mary that they should put a halfpenny each ; but no ! Mary would not part with a single farthing . Patty then ...
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... poor , she was a good girl , and went regularly to a Sunday- school , in which she was reckoned one of the best of the scholars . When the ill - natured and selfish refuse to act kindly to others , they never fail to find some idle ...
... poor , she was a good girl , and went regularly to a Sunday- school , in which she was reckoned one of the best of the scholars . When the ill - natured and selfish refuse to act kindly to others , they never fail to find some idle ...
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... poor , and steal , and take the name of my God in vain , ' ” Prov . xxx . 8 , 9 . As soon as the gipsy heard Patty talk in that manner , she sat down by the milestone on the side of the road to wait for somebody more likely to suit her ...
... poor , and steal , and take the name of my God in vain , ' ” Prov . xxx . 8 , 9 . As soon as the gipsy heard Patty talk in that manner , she sat down by the milestone on the side of the road to wait for somebody more likely to suit her ...
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... poor stingy Mary was not only thought ill of for passing bad money , but was obliged to pay the whole sum herself . The squire's lady was pleased to hear of her ring , and two or three persons were des- patched with all speed after the ...
... poor stingy Mary was not only thought ill of for passing bad money , but was obliged to pay the whole sum herself . The squire's lady was pleased to hear of her ring , and two or three persons were des- patched with all speed after the ...
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