| George Pope Morris, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1843 - 606 páginas
...great joy with composure, than a great evil ? I have often admired your cheerfulness when we were in the greatest want, and knew not where we were to find...Jenny would have it that it was not the money, but Mr. Fleetraan's honesty aud gratitude that delighted her, and thai she only wanted to know what he wrote... | |
| 1844 - 344 páginas
...great joy with composure than a great evil ? I have often admired your cheerfulness when we were in the greatest want, and knew not where we were to find...and that she only wanted to know what he wrote and how he was ; but I adhered to my determination. This little curiosity must learn to practise patience.... | |
| Heinrich Zschokke - 1845 - 588 páginas
...with composure, than a great evil ? I have often admired your cheerfulness when we were in the sorest want, and knew not where we were to find food for...first smile of fortune puts you beside yourselves. As a punishment for you I shall not open the letter nor the packet of money until after dinner." Jenny... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 618 páginas
...great joy with composure than a great evil? I have often admired your cheerfulness when we were in the greatest want, and knew not where we were to find...smile of fortune puts you beside yourselves. To punish yon, I shall not open the letter nor the packet of money until after dinner." Jenny would have it that... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 620 páginas
...not where we were to find food for the next day. But now the first smile of formne puts you heside yourselves. To punish you, I shall not open the letter...dinner." Jenny would have it that it was not the money, hut Mr. Fleeunan's honesty and gratimde that delighted her, and that she only wanted to know what he... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 672 páginas
...great joy with composure than a great evil? I have often admired yonr cheerfulness when we were in the greatest want, and knew not where we were to find...food for the next day. But now the first smile of formne puts you beside yourselves. To punish you, I shall not open the letter nor the packet of money... | |
| 1849 - 610 páginas
...composure than a great evil? I bave often admired your cheerfulness when we were in the greatest want, nnd knew not where we were to find food for the next day;...yourselves. To punish you, I shall not open the letter until after dinner." The tame day, eve. — Our joy is turned into sorrow. The letter with the money... | |
| William Henry Furness - 1856 - 316 páginas
...great joy with composure than a great evil ? I have often admired your cheerfulness when we were in the greatest want, and knew not where we were to find...and that she only wanted to know what he wrote and how he was; but I adhered to my determination. This little curiosity must learn to practice patience.... | |
| 1856 - 642 páginas
...great joy with composure than a (Treat evil ? I have often admired your cheerfulness when we were in the greatest want, and knew not where we were to find...money, but Mr Fleetman's honesty and gratitude, that deliglited her, and that she only wanted to know what he wrote, and how he was ; but I adhered to my... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1857 - 586 páginas
...often admired your cheerfulness when we were in the greatest want, and knew not where we were to tiud food for the next day. But now the first smile of...Jenny would have it that it was not the money, but Mr. Fleetinan's honesty and gratitude, that delighted her, and that she only wanted to know what he wrote,... | |
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