Anna Lee: the maiden, the wife, the mother [by T.S. Arthur]. By T.S. Arthur |
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Anna Lee Anna's asked asked Anna Aunt Mary believe better called calm caused cerned CHAPTER character child Clarence dance daughter dear dear father deeply duty ejaculated evil eyes face fair lady family party father and mother favour feelings felt firm Florence Armitage girl give half hand happy Hartley's head heard heart heaven Henry Herbert Gardiner hour husband James Fielding James Hartley knew Leslie Leslie's Lillian looked maiden manner Marien marriage married matter mind moral morning murmured never parlour party passed piano pleasant pleasure principles racter reason rence returned Anna seemed self-willed selfish sick smile soon sorry speak spirit strive sure sweet talk tears tell Ten Commandments thing thought tion told tone true truth turbed unhappy voice weeks wife William Archer wish woman words wrong
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Side 30 - These old people think it necessary to give line upon line, and precept upon precept, here a little, and there a good deal, to us young things, as if we had no more sense than little children, and were blind as bats.
Side 75 - You are not like any other girl I ever saw, Anna. I can't make you out, altogether. If I didn't know you as well as I do, I would say you had no heart. But I know you have, and a warm one too. Ah, me ! I wish I could be just like you. And so you won't put by your sewing and walk with me...