Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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Pagina 92
... mother , and the evidence of his own memory . His mother , of course , would know whether Eleazar was her son or not . But she was an Indian , and did not understand English , and so could only be approached through an interpreter . Mr ...
... mother , and the evidence of his own memory . His mother , of course , would know whether Eleazar was her son or not . But she was an Indian , and did not understand English , and so could only be approached through an interpreter . Mr ...
Pagina 543
... mother ; she was never held closely to the responsibility of her ac- tions , as another would have been . We were too indulgent - loved her too much . " แ The mother sighed , wearily . Elizabeth , if I could know where my child was ...
... mother ; she was never held closely to the responsibility of her ac- tions , as another would have been . We were too indulgent - loved her too much . " แ The mother sighed , wearily . Elizabeth , if I could know where my child was ...
Pagina 603
... mother of it ? In this country , certainly , the manners , the habits , the laws of a household , are determined in great part by the mother ; so much so , that when we see lying and disobedient children , or coarse , untidy , and ill ...
... mother of it ? In this country , certainly , the manners , the habits , the laws of a household , are determined in great part by the mother ; so much so , that when we see lying and disobedient children , or coarse , untidy , and ill ...
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