Miss LouDodd, Mead, 1888 - 368 pages |
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... believe that uncle and aunt's narrow , exclusive , comfortless religion came from heaven ; I can't believe that God agrees with uncle as to just what a young girl should do and think and be , but uncle seems to think that the wickedest ...
... believe that uncle and aunt's narrow , exclusive , comfortless religion came from heaven ; I can't believe that God agrees with uncle as to just what a young girl should do and think and be , but uncle seems to think that the wickedest ...
Page 37
... believe in the man who was so carried away with her that he carried her away . My course is best , therefore , on general principles , while in this particular instance we have every reason for prompt action . Lou and I have been ...
... believe in the man who was so carried away with her that he carried her away . My course is best , therefore , on general principles , while in this particular instance we have every reason for prompt action . Lou and I have been ...
Page 42
... believe that I've followed my conscience and lived up to such light as I had ? I can believe this of you . I don't wish you to think that we Yankees are monsters . Do I look like a monster ? Why , Miss Baron , if I should live to be a ...
... believe that I've followed my conscience and lived up to such light as I had ? I can believe this of you . I don't wish you to think that we Yankees are monsters . Do I look like a monster ? Why , Miss Baron , if I should live to be a ...
Page 48
... all a terrible dream ! You can protect me as your cousin , should I need any such protec- tion , which I cannot believe . Northern soldiers are not savages . I know it ! I know it ! " " How can you know it ? Have I not 48 " MISS LOU . "
... all a terrible dream ! You can protect me as your cousin , should I need any such protec- tion , which I cannot believe . Northern soldiers are not savages . I know it ! I know it ! " " How can you know it ? Have I not 48 " MISS LOU . "
Page 59
... believe me , Miss Baron , I would defend you with my life against any one . " 66 Oh , dear ! " cried the girl , with another rush of tears , my uncle believes that our house will be burned and we all murdered , and they are going to ...
... believe me , Miss Baron , I would defend you with my life against any one . " 66 Oh , dear ! " cried the girl , with another rush of tears , my uncle believes that our house will be burned and we all murdered , and they are going to ...
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