Works, Volumen2,Parte1Putnam, 1887 |
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... mother's side ; though I don't know that it will bear a comparison , as the good lady was not so prone to meet with strange adventures . But at any rate you shall have it . " 201 напоин MY Y aunt was a lady of large frame. 44 Tales of a ...
... mother's side ; though I don't know that it will bear a comparison , as the good lady was not so prone to meet with strange adventures . But at any rate you shall have it . " 201 напоин MY Y aunt was a lady of large frame. 44 Tales of a ...
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... mother's arms , and before I had learned to talk , I could be wrought upon to a wonderful degree of anguish or delight by the power of music . As I grew older , my feel- ings remained equally acute , and I was easily transported into ...
... mother's arms , and before I had learned to talk , I could be wrought upon to a wonderful degree of anguish or delight by the power of music . As I grew older , my feel- ings remained equally acute , and I was easily transported into ...
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... mother died ; and my power as a spoiled child was at an end . There was no longer any necessity to humor or tolerate me , for there was nothing to be gained by it , as I was no favorite of my father . I therefore expe- rienced the fate ...
... mother died ; and my power as a spoiled child was at an end . There was no longer any necessity to humor or tolerate me , for there was nothing to be gained by it , as I was no favorite of my father . I therefore expe- rienced the fate ...
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... mother ; for my youth and my enthusiasm in my art had won favor for me ; and I am inclined to think something in my air and manner inspired interest and respect . Still the kindness with which I was treated could not dispel the embar ...
... mother ; for my youth and my enthusiasm in my art had won favor for me ; and I am inclined to think something in my air and manner inspired interest and respect . Still the kindness with which I was treated could not dispel the embar ...
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... mothers . I was her only child ; it was a pity she had no more , for she had fondness of heart enough to have spoiled a dozen ! I was sent at an early age to a public school , sorely against my mother's wishes ; but my father insisted ...
... mothers . I was her only child ; it was a pity she had no more , for she had fondness of heart enough to have spoiled a dozen ! I was sent at an early age to a public school , sorely against my mother's wishes ; but my father insisted ...
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