What a Young Wife Ought to KnowVir Publishing Company, 1901 - 288 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 21.
180. lappuse
... mamma . " What can I do to help you , mamma , dear ? and if you should be taken sick all alone here , you would call me and let me help you , wouldn't you , mamma ? " were questions often heard , and they sank freighted with comforting ...
... mamma . " What can I do to help you , mamma , dear ? and if you should be taken sick all alone here , you would call me and let me help you , wouldn't you , mamma ? " were questions often heard , and they sank freighted with comforting ...
216. lappuse
... mamma will go with you . " When we came back laughing and cheery , my baby added unconsciously another rebuke , " How lovely the house is now , mamma , and how it makes you smile . " Is it not lamentably true that the many mothers ...
... mamma will go with you . " When we came back laughing and cheery , my baby added unconsciously another rebuke , " How lovely the house is now , mamma , and how it makes you smile . " Is it not lamentably true that the many mothers ...
219. lappuse
... mamma said it was ; and if my mamma said it was so , it is so if it isn't so . " When shall I begin to teach my children those things which pertain to their being and well - being , many mothers ask ; and I would reply , just as soon as ...
... mamma said it was ; and if my mamma said it was so , it is so if it isn't so . " When shall I begin to teach my children those things which pertain to their being and well - being , many mothers ask ; and I would reply , just as soon as ...
220. lappuse
... mamma purposely to teach you in the right way , and who ought to know as well as a mother what her chil- dren should know ? " I am often asked , " Isn't it unsafe to tell children all that they want to know ? will they not talk of it ...
... mamma purposely to teach you in the right way , and who ought to know as well as a mother what her chil- dren should know ? " I am often asked , " Isn't it unsafe to tell children all that they want to know ? will they not talk of it ...
221. lappuse
... Mamma , where did I come from ? " opens the way , dear mother , for the most beautiful truth you can teach your child , next to its new birth . " But I don't know how to teach it , " you say ; then tell your little one , " that's a long ...
... Mamma , where did I come from ? " opens the way , dear mother , for the most beautiful truth you can teach your child , next to its new birth . " But I don't know how to teach it , " you say ; then tell your little one , " that's a long ...
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