Miss LouDodd, Mead, 1888 - 368 pages |
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Page 43
... seemed a golden halo when the sunshine touched it through the trees . And then how unsophisticated her face and expression ! She is a lady from instinct and breeding , and yet she is but a sweet - faced child . Well ! well ! it was an ...
... seemed a golden halo when the sunshine touched it through the trees . And then how unsophisticated her face and expression ! She is a lady from instinct and breeding , and yet she is but a sweet - faced child . Well ! well ! it was an ...
Page 51
... seemed a small matter to the unemo- tional , legal mind of the old man when safety and solid interests were concerned . " A child like Louise , " he said , " must be taken care of , not humored . " Mrs. Baron had long since formed the ...
... seemed a small matter to the unemo- tional , legal mind of the old man when safety and solid interests were concerned . " A child like Louise , " he said , " must be taken care of , not humored . " Mrs. Baron had long since formed the ...
Page 65
... seemed a kind - hearted woman . True , she had been over - indulgent to her son , and , in her blind idolatry of this only child , blind to his faults , always comforting herself with the belief that he was merely high- spirited and ...
... seemed a kind - hearted woman . True , she had been over - indulgent to her son , and , in her blind idolatry of this only child , blind to his faults , always comforting herself with the belief that he was merely high- spirited and ...
Page 69
... seemed startled when he saw me , and tried to edge away to the cabin . I thought he was afraid I would catch his granny smoking instead of doing urgent work . Louise , you were in the cabin at the time . Why should Chunk be so anxious ...
... seemed startled when he saw me , and tried to edge away to the cabin . I thought he was afraid I would catch his granny smoking instead of doing urgent work . Louise , you were in the cabin at the time . Why should Chunk be so anxious ...
Page 95
... seemed more inclined to envelop and surround the Confed- erates than to engage in hand - to - hand conflicts . The latter were experienced veterans and quickly recognized that they were being overpowered and that there was no use in ...
... seemed more inclined to envelop and surround the Confed- erates than to engage in hand - to - hand conflicts . The latter were experienced veterans and quickly recognized that they were being overpowered and that there was no use in ...
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