Appletons' Journal, 328–353 leidimaiD. Appleton and Company, 1875 |
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... child , be sure to preface your remarks with " Mashallah ! " or they will think that you have put the " evil - eye " upon it , and will persuade themselves that it will wither and die . I have seen women clear their children from me as ...
... child , be sure to preface your remarks with " Mashallah ! " or they will think that you have put the " evil - eye " upon it , and will persuade themselves that it will wither and die . I have seen women clear their children from me as ...
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... child in the national gallery whose portrait is called the Age of Innocence ? A century ago , that was what art could make out of a child's portrait . To - day , is this all that art can make of it ? Surely Mr. Millais is strangely un ...
... child in the national gallery whose portrait is called the Age of Innocence ? A century ago , that was what art could make out of a child's portrait . To - day , is this all that art can make of it ? Surely Mr. Millais is strangely un ...
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... children , and all her works show that she is consistent in claiming for children more attention than they usually ... child , it seemed proper to let him ( through the force of circumstance ) fall away into a very commonplace man . It ...
... children , and all her works show that she is consistent in claiming for children more attention than they usually ... child , it seemed proper to let him ( through the force of circumstance ) fall away into a very commonplace man . It ...
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... child , motherless from the day of her birth , as a sacred trust , for the sake of Judge Basil's well tried friendship , and everybody commended her unwearying devotion to her young charge .. And Miss Basil was indeed devoted to the child ...
... child , motherless from the day of her birth , as a sacred trust , for the sake of Judge Basil's well tried friendship , and everybody commended her unwearying devotion to her young charge .. And Miss Basil was indeed devoted to the child ...
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... child to expect it ! " Miss Basil answered , hastily , not without bitterness . " Joanna is very well as she is ; I don't wish to be rid of her . " An uneasy suspicion that Mrs. Basil meant to banish the child began to creep into her ...
... child to expect it ! " Miss Basil answered , hastily , not without bitterness . " Joanna is very well as she is ; I don't wish to be rid of her . " An uneasy suspicion that Mrs. Basil meant to banish the child began to creep into her ...
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