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... latest bulletin ; and this was all the comfort poor Constance could obtain . " We drove to the Angel . ' The mother and daughter hastened to a room , in which ' I thought it best to leave them for a time THE DAILY GOVERNESS . 25.
... latest bulletin ; and this was all the comfort poor Constance could obtain . " We drove to the Angel . ' The mother and daughter hastened to a room , in which ' I thought it best to leave them for a time THE DAILY GOVERNESS . 25.
105. lappuse
... daughter's prospects ; and Lucy had no opportunity of opening her let- ters until her mother was asleep . Nor would Mrs. Blair have left Lucy in the sitting room at that late hour , but that she the preface to " LUCILE , " had raised ...
... daughter's prospects ; and Lucy had no opportunity of opening her let- ters until her mother was asleep . Nor would Mrs. Blair have left Lucy in the sitting room at that late hour , but that she the preface to " LUCILE , " had raised ...
107. lappuse
... daughters with him in Town , would be glad to see Miss B. L. - with reference to engaging her services as a Daily Governess . He will be all the better pleased , as will his daughter , if the advertiser should prove to be a young lady ...
... daughters with him in Town , would be glad to see Miss B. L. - with reference to engaging her services as a Daily Governess . He will be all the better pleased , as will his daughter , if the advertiser should prove to be a young lady ...
109. lappuse
... daughters , hitherto educated by myself ( in a great measure ) , and very far advanced in the languages especially ; they are of the respective ages of 17 , 15 , 14 , and 10 . " The favour of a response is desiderated by , Madam ...
... daughters , hitherto educated by myself ( in a great measure ) , and very far advanced in the languages especially ; they are of the respective ages of 17 , 15 , 14 , and 10 . " The favour of a response is desiderated by , Madam ...
121. lappuse
... daughters left no efforts untried to secure him . Young ladies cast aside their Berlin wool and their novels , and set to work at the un- grateful task of reviving their reminiscences of Lindley Murray , THE DAILY GOVERNESS . 121.
... daughters left no efforts untried to secure him . Young ladies cast aside their Berlin wool and their novels , and set to work at the un- grateful task of reviving their reminiscences of Lindley Murray , THE DAILY GOVERNESS . 121.
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