It is hardly possible that she can be other than plain, but, with God's help, I hope to make her good and happy. " My beloved, plain child !" say I sometimes to her as I clasp her tenderly in my arms, for I would willingly reconcile her early to her fate.... The Home: Or, Family Cares and Family Joys - Page 14by Fredrika Bremer - 1843Full view - About this book
| Harper & Brothers - 1843 - 300 pages
...sisters, as well as by all me servants ; the best friend and playfellow, too, of her brother. Such is the little Eva. No. 4. Nos. 3 and 4 ought not properly...willingly reconcile her early to her, fate. No. 5. But what ever will fate do with the nose of my Pétrea 1 This nose is at present the most remarkable thing... | |
| Fredrika Bremer - Sweden - 1844 - 278 pages
...too, of her brother. Such is the little Eva. No. 4. Nos. 3 and 4 ought not properly to come to gether. Poor Leonore had a sickly childhood, and this rather,...would willingly reconcile her early to her fate. No. 6. But what ever will fate do with the nose of my Petrea ! This nose is at present the most remarkable... | |
| Fredrika Bremer - Sweden - 1844 - 1066 pages
...and 4 ought not properly to come to gether. Poor Leonore had a sickly childhood, and this rather, 1 believe, than nature, has given to her an unsteady...would willingly reconcile her early to her fate. No. Б. But what ever will fate do with the nose of my Pétrea 1 This nose is at present the most remarkable... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - Elocution - 1872 - 460 pages
...Other than plain, but, wijh God's help, I hope to make her good and happy. " My beloved, plain child I" say I sometimes to her as I clasp her tenderly in...I would willingly reconcile her early to her fate. ffo. 5. But whatever will fate do with the nose of my Petrea? This nose is at present the most remarkable... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - Elocution - 1876 - 458 pages
...nature, has given to her an unsteady and violent temper, and has unhappily sown the seeds of envy, toward her more fortunate sisters. She is not deficient in...is at present the most remarkable thing about her ; and if it were not so large, she really would be a pretty child. We hope, however, that it will moderate... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - Elocution - 1878 - 460 pages
...other than plain, but, with God's help, I hope to make her good and happy. " My beloved, plain child I" say I sometimes to her as I clasp her tenderly in...is at present the most remarkable thing about her ; and if it were not so large, she really would be a pretty child. We hope, however, that it will moderate... | |
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