Helen Lester, by the authors of 'Garestone hall'. |
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6. oldal
... tell upon the little girl , she had wearied of her constant presence , and wished impatiently that Maria would send her back to her mother , or if she would not consent to that , at least keep her in better order . Mrs. Lawrence was ...
... tell upon the little girl , she had wearied of her constant presence , and wished impatiently that Maria would send her back to her mother , or if she would not consent to that , at least keep her in better order . Mrs. Lawrence was ...
7. oldal
... tell me what is the matter , " said Miss Lawrence . " Morris is so cross , " was the whining an- swer . " You had better get along child , " interposed Harriet , " and wash your face , and above all , your hands , or you will stain ...
... tell me what is the matter , " said Miss Lawrence . " Morris is so cross , " was the whining an- swer . " You had better get along child , " interposed Harriet , " and wash your face , and above all , your hands , or you will stain ...
13. oldal
... tell . " " The beginning is troublesome enough just now ; I am sorry for the poor child , she was a nice quiet little thing when she first came . " " It is a great pity she was ever brought here , poor thing , but that cannot be helped ...
... tell . " " The beginning is troublesome enough just now ; I am sorry for the poor child , she was a nice quiet little thing when she first came . " " It is a great pity she was ever brought here , poor thing , but that cannot be helped ...
22. oldal
... telling her not to care about playing with them , to be too proud to force herself upon them , so seeking to rouse her evil feelings to meet the present emer- gency ; it would not do , poor Helen loved a joyous game with children of her ...
... telling her not to care about playing with them , to be too proud to force herself upon them , so seeking to rouse her evil feelings to meet the present emer- gency ; it would not do , poor Helen loved a joyous game with children of her ...
34. oldal
... to quit the house till every arrangement had been made for poor Helen's comfort . At Mrs. Lawrence's request , the surgeon also called on Mrs. Lester to tell her of her child's illness , and to ask her to go to the 34 HELEN LESTER .
... to quit the house till every arrangement had been made for poor Helen's comfort . At Mrs. Lawrence's request , the surgeon also called on Mrs. Lester to tell her of her child's illness , and to ask her to go to the 34 HELEN LESTER .
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Helen Lester, by the Authors of 'Garestone Hall' Helen Lester (Fict Name ) Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2019 |
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afraid Allan Patterson amused answer asked aunt Barnsley Belvoir House Bennet better breakfast brother called Chene child comfort cousin dare say daugh daughter dear DIOCESE OF OXFORD door Enderby fancy FANNY KEMBLE father feel Fenham Ferroll flowers fond Framsley friends garden girl glad gone governess Grange Greaves Grey Harriet hear heard Helen felt Helen Lester Helen loved Helen rose hope idea Jane kind kindly knew laughing Lawrence's leave live look Lumsdale ma'am Maria marriage Mary matter mind Miss Lawrence Miss Lester morning mother Nanny never old lady Otley parlour patient poor Helen pretty rence returned seemed sent sister soon sorry stairs stay Stenham Stoke suppose sure talking tell thank thing thought told took trouble turned Turner uncle usual walk week wife wish wonder words
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1. oldal - Ah ! what would the world be to us If the children were no more ? We should dread the desert behind us Worse than the dark before. What the leaves are to the forest, With light and air for food, Ere their sweet and tender juices Have been hardened into wood, — That to the world are children ; Through them it feels the glow Of a brighter and sunnier climate Than reaches the trunks below.
223. oldal - YES, the Year is growing old, And his eye is pale and bleared ! Death, with frosty hand and cold, Plucks the old man by the beard, Sorely, — sorely...
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