The Last Essays of EliaF.M. Lupton Publishing Company, 1899 - 238 pages |
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Page 174
... child is some- times in to tear herself from the paternal stock , and commit herself to strange graft- ings ? The case is heightened where the lady , as in the present instance , happens to be an only child . I do not understand these ...
... child is some- times in to tear herself from the paternal stock , and commit herself to strange graft- ings ? The case is heightened where the lady , as in the present instance , happens to be an only child . I do not understand these ...
Page 204
... child forever . And because the human part of it might not press into the heart and inwards of the palace of its ... child ; but not the same which I saw in heaven . A mournful hue overcasts its lineaments ; nevertheless a correspondency ...
... child forever . And because the human part of it might not press into the heart and inwards of the palace of its ... child ; but not the same which I saw in heaven . A mournful hue overcasts its lineaments ; nevertheless a correspondency ...
Page 246
... children of the very poor have no young times . It makes the very heart to bleed to overhear the casual street ... child . It has learned to go to market ; it chaffers , it hag- gles , it envies , it murmurs ; it is knowing , acute ...
... children of the very poor have no young times . It makes the very heart to bleed to overhear the casual street ... child . It has learned to go to market ; it chaffers , it hag- gles , it envies , it murmurs ; it is knowing , acute ...
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Blakesmoor in Hshire | 5 |
Poor Relations | 14 |
Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading | 25 |
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