... on her own shoulders, although she now supports herself on Serena. Since the death of her youngest daughter, she is become somewhat melancholy. This is not observable in her words, but in her frequent sighs. Like her husband, she is universally revered... The Neighbours - Page 42by Fredrika Bremer - 1844 - 127 pagesFull view - About this book
| Harper & Brothers - 1843 - 254 pages
...daughter, she is become somewhat melancholy. This is not observable in her words, but in her fre quent sighs. Like her husband, she is universally revered...calls her. Thus for fifty years have they divided every thing with each other. The good old lady called me Franziska, immediately ; and addressed me... | |
| Fredrika Bremer - Sweden - 1843 - 660 pages
...heloved ; and all agree in this, that a more perfect union than exists hetween this couple cannot he imagined. Will you see in one little circumstance a miniature picture of the whole 1 Every evening the old man himself roasts two apples — every evening, when they are done, he gives... | |
| Fredrika Bremer - 1852 - 536 pages
...still she thinks and acts both for children and children's children ; still bears home and familycares on her own shoulders, although she now supports herself...everything with each other. The good old lady called me Fransiska immediately ; and addressed me with the pronoun thou, in a kind grandmotherly tone that did... | |
| Fredrika Bremer - 1852 - 616 pages
...has educated her children, and still she thinks and acts both for children and children's children ; still bears home and family cares on her own shoulders,...for fifty years have they divided everything with eacli other. The good old lady called me Pransiska immediately ; and addressed me with the pronoun... | |
| Fredrika Bremer - 1852 - 534 pages
...her youngest daughter, she is become somewhat melancholy. This is not observable in her words, tut in her frequent sighs. Like her husband, she is universally...evening when they are done he gives one of them to bis " handsome old wife," as he calls her. Thus for fifty years have they divided everything with each... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - Old age - 1865 - 482 pages
...has educated her children, and she still thinks and acts both for children and children's children. Will you see in one little circumstance a miniature...years have they divided everything with each other. And now the day for their Golden Wedding has arrived. The whole city and country take an interest in... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - Old age - 1865 - 478 pages
...has educated her children, and she still thinks and acts both for children and children's children. Will you see in one little circumstance a miniature...years have they divided everything with each other. And now the day for their Golden Wedding lias arrived. The whole city and country take an interest... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - Old age - 1874 - 480 pages
...has educated her children, and she still thinks and acts both for children and children's children. Will you see in one little circumstance a miniature...fifty years have they divided everything with each ether. And now the day for their Golden Wedding has arrived. The whole city and country take an interest... | |
| Lydia Maria Francis Child - Old age - 1884 - 482 pages
...has educated her children, and she still thinks and acts both for children and children's children. Will you see in one little circumstance a miniature...fifty years have they divided everything with each ether. And now the day for their Golden Wedding has arrived. The whole city and country take an interest... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 590 pages
...she says she will live in order to learn. Truly, we must learn from her. Her tone and her demeanor betoken true breeding and much knowledge of life....years have they divided everything with each other. . . . And now to the third person — the peculiar beauty and ornament of the house — Serena. Her... | |
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