The Last Essays of EliaDent, 1900 - 254 pages |
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Page 98
... child in Morton's pathetic after - piece to the life ; but as yet the " Children in the Wood " was not . Long after this little girl was grown an aged woman , I have seen some of these small parts , each making two or three pages at ...
... child in Morton's pathetic after - piece to the life ; but as yet the " Children in the Wood " was not . Long after this little girl was grown an aged woman , I have seen some of these small parts , each making two or three pages at ...
Page 154
... child . To this unwillingness , I believe , in most cases may be traced the differ- ence of opinion on this point between child and parent , whatever pretences of interest or prudence may be held out to cover it . The hardheartedness of ...
... child . To this unwillingness , I believe , in most cases may be traced the differ- ence of opinion on this point between child and parent , whatever pretences of interest or prudence may be held out to cover it . The hardheartedness of ...
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Charles Lamb. THE CHILD ANGEL ; A DREAM . I CHANCED upon the prettiest , oddest fantastical thing of a dream the other night that you shall hear of . I had been reading the " ' Loves of the Angels , " and went to bed ... Child Angel; A Dream.
Charles Lamb. THE CHILD ANGEL ; A DREAM . I CHANCED upon the prettiest , oddest fantastical thing of a dream the other night that you shall hear of . I had been reading the " ' Loves of the Angels , " and went to bed ... Child Angel; A Dream.
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