A Little Minx: A SketchD. Appleton, 1893 - 274 psl. |
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... kind of boy was he ? " " A pale , lanky little scrap . We used to think him rather a muff and cry - baby ; but then he was only nine or ten , and his people spoiled him . It was fifteen years ago and more . Of course , he is quite ...
... kind of boy was he ? " " A pale , lanky little scrap . We used to think him rather a muff and cry - baby ; but then he was only nine or ten , and his people spoiled him . It was fifteen years ago and more . Of course , he is quite ...
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... kind ? They are big girls in their teens - some of them are out in service . You would find them rather a handful , I fancy . " " Pray don't give me big girls ! " cried Nancy . " Don't give me girls at all ; give me boys . I love boys ...
... kind ? They are big girls in their teens - some of them are out in service . You would find them rather a handful , I fancy . " " Pray don't give me big girls ! " cried Nancy . " Don't give me girls at all ; give me boys . I love boys ...
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... kind , and not mean and selfish - do you see ? -and no per- sons are your betters just because they are richer and higher up in the world than you , unless they have become so by being more industrious . They are not better at all . But ...
... kind , and not mean and selfish - do you see ? -and no per- sons are your betters just because they are richer and higher up in the world than you , unless they have become so by being more industrious . They are not better at all . But ...
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... kind ; it would be all the better for them , and for the Church at large . They should either not be allowed to marry until they attain years of discretion , or it should be insisted . that they make a proper choice , and not bring ...
... kind ; it would be all the better for them , and for the Church at large . They should either not be allowed to marry until they attain years of discretion , or it should be insisted . that they make a proper choice , and not bring ...
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... kind to her - so far away from everybody belonging to her as she is . " There never was a female yet who liked to be addressed as " good woman , " and Mrs. Brown resented this designation fiercely . The fingers with which she A LITTLE ...
... kind to her - so far away from everybody belonging to her as she is . " There never was a female yet who liked to be addressed as " good woman , " and Mrs. Brown resented this designation fiercely . The fingers with which she A LITTLE ...
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