Flora; or, Self-deception, by A.L.O.E. |
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Side 65
... comfort in all her arrangements , while she quite neglected her own ; but it was impossible to receive so large an addition to her limited household without making some changes which necessarily some- what affected the convenience of ...
... comfort in all her arrangements , while she quite neglected her own ; but it was impossible to receive so large an addition to her limited household without making some changes which necessarily some- what affected the convenience of ...
Side 66
... comforting the afflicted , that never had her mother more fervently thanked Heaven for such a child , or visitors left the house more impressed with the idea that Flora was the impersonification of every Christian virtue , as she was of ...
... comforting the afflicted , that never had her mother more fervently thanked Heaven for such a child , or visitors left the house more impressed with the idea that Flora was the impersonification of every Christian virtue , as she was of ...
Side 71
... comfort seems to occupy her mind , and it does not appear very easy to please her . I will go and look after her little ones . " 66 Flora was followed into the passage by her mother , who looked a little troubled and anxious . My dear ...
... comfort seems to occupy her mind , and it does not appear very easy to please her . I will go and look after her little ones . " 66 Flora was followed into the passage by her mother , who looked a little troubled and anxious . My dear ...
Side 80
... comfort in the house . Those miserable , neglected children will be the torments of our lives ! " " We must have patience with them , my love ; they will not be neglected here . " " But Emma will hang as a drag - chain on all our ...
... comfort in the house . Those miserable , neglected children will be the torments of our lives ! " " We must have patience with them , my love ; they will not be neglected here . " " But Emma will hang as a drag - chain on all our ...
Side 82
... comfort of every one , and sorely tried the patience of Flora . The widow was also absurdly fanciful about her own health . She was afraid of exertion , afraid of cold , —and , by some unfortunate con- trariety , her opinion on the ...
... comfort of every one , and sorely tried the patience of Flora . The widow was also absurdly fanciful about her own health . She was afraid of exertion , afraid of cold , —and , by some unfortunate con- trariety , her opinion on the ...
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affection amusements appeared Barbadoes baronet beauty behold blessing bosom brahmin bright brow CHAPTER charm child clergyman comfort cousin cried Flora daugh daughter death delight door dream earth earthly Emma Emma's Emmie exclaimed Ada exclaimed Flora Exeter Hall eyes face fear feeling Flora felt flowers Futtey Sing gentle Golden Square Grosvenor Square hand happy heard heart holy hope husband idol impa John Vernon Johnny Lady Legrange Laurel Bank letter lips lisp listened London look Lord Lyddie mamma marriage Master-Mind mind morning mother muslin never night novel opened pain parent passion pleasure poor dear prayers quiet Rajah received religion rest Sambo Saviour scarcely seemed sigh silent Sir Amery smile sorrow soul spirit sweet tears temple thou thought tion trembled Truth uttered Vernon voice Ward weary widow wife wings Wingsdale wish words young
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