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... become that useless and uncomfortable being , a pretty girl with just education enough to fill her with conceit and pretension , while her ex- emption from the household cares that occu- pied her mother B 3 FOREST LIFE . 5 hooks driven ...
... become that useless and uncomfortable being , a pretty girl with just education enough to fill her with conceit and pretension , while her ex- emption from the household cares that occu- pied her mother B 3 FOREST LIFE . 5 hooks driven ...
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... become very healthy and blooming , and went out a good deal . She had become acquainted with " number of world's people , " so wrote her kind and scrupulous guardian ; and her father was a given to know that dress was much more in ...
... become very healthy and blooming , and went out a good deal . She had become acquainted with " number of world's people , " so wrote her kind and scrupulous guardian ; and her father was a given to know that dress was much more in ...
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... become painfully sensible that her father's forebodings as to the effect of a city residence had not been groundless . All was changed to her eye if not to her heart . Much as she loved the dear inmates - of the plentiful farm - house ...
... become painfully sensible that her father's forebodings as to the effect of a city residence had not been groundless . All was changed to her eye if not to her heart . Much as she loved the dear inmates - of the plentiful farm - house ...
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... become tyrannical , and likely to maintain a struggle in her mind which would cost her many bitter tears . She saw and acknowledged The acquaintance which she had acci- dentally formed in the city beyond her aunt's sober circle had been ...
... become tyrannical , and likely to maintain a struggle in her mind which would cost her many bitter tears . She saw and acknowledged The acquaintance which she had acci- dentally formed in the city beyond her aunt's sober circle had been ...
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... become indoctrinated with the current opinions but to return . Unpleasant feelings were not wanting on the other side . So prone is youth to ex- tremes , that it is not surprising that Caroline should have used her liberty and her ...
... become indoctrinated with the current opinions but to return . Unpleasant feelings were not wanting on the other side . So prone is youth to ex- tremes , that it is not surprising that Caroline should have used her liberty and her ...
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