Adventures Among Books: First[-third] Selection, Volume 2Hokuseido Press, 1950 - American literature |
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... asked what a child like her most wanted ; she answered , " Age and experience . " I asked the next ( Emily , afterwards " Ellis Bell , " ) what I had best to do with her brother Branwell , who was sometimes a naughty 20 boy ; she ...
... asked what a child like her most wanted ; she answered , " Age and experience . " I asked the next ( Emily , afterwards " Ellis Bell , " ) what I had best to do with her brother Branwell , who was sometimes a naughty 20 boy ; she ...
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... asked the next what was the best mode of education for a woman ; she answered , " That which would make her rule her house well . " Lastly , I asked the oldest what was the best mode of 5 spending time ; she answered , " By laying it ...
... asked the next what was the best mode of education for a woman ; she answered , " That which would make her rule her house well . " Lastly , I asked the oldest what was the best mode of 5 spending time ; she answered , " By laying it ...
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... asked us what kind of dog he was , but we never knew , 10 except that he was the nicest possible kind . When we had got him , we were afraid we were not going to be allowed to have him . Mother said we could not afford him , because of ...
... asked us what kind of dog he was , but we never knew , 10 except that he was the nicest possible kind . When we had got him , we were afraid we were not going to be allowed to have him . Mother said we could not afford him , because of ...
Contents
THE FUTURE | 1 |
THE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS Daniel Webster | 11 |
THE PHANTOM PORTRAIT S T Coleridge | 29 |
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