Thomasina, by the author of 'Dorothy'. |
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... as contraband , and Thomasina would not reveal such advances as had been made even to her most indulgent of grand- fathers . Within the last few weeks two of the Windsor boys had been sent to the grammar school C 2 THOMASINA . 19.
... as contraband , and Thomasina would not reveal such advances as had been made even to her most indulgent of grand- fathers . Within the last few weeks two of the Windsor boys had been sent to the grammar school C 2 THOMASINA . 19.
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Margaret Agnes Paul. the Windsor boys had been sent to the grammar school of a neighbouring town , and they used to take the road which lay across the park . After Thomasina had once or twice encountered them , riding double on their ...
Margaret Agnes Paul. the Windsor boys had been sent to the grammar school of a neighbouring town , and they used to take the road which lay across the park . After Thomasina had once or twice encountered them , riding double on their ...
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... sent to school ; and Thomasina's own scheme was a compromise , which always approves itself to the mind of an indolent man . Not without applause of Tho- masina's disinterested thirst for knowledge , he laid her proposal before the ...
... sent to school ; and Thomasina's own scheme was a compromise , which always approves itself to the mind of an indolent man . Not without applause of Tho- masina's disinterested thirst for knowledge , he laid her proposal before the ...
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... sent to school , and this had only increased the difficulty of maintaining order whenever they were at home . She had assented to the general verdict in favour of admitting Thomasina into the school - room , in hopes that she might ...
... sent to school , and this had only increased the difficulty of maintaining order whenever they were at home . She had assented to the general verdict in favour of admitting Thomasina into the school - room , in hopes that she might ...
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... sent to school . The pertness which is amusing in a child becomes in- tolerable as she grows older , and it cer- tainly would not be tolerated anywhere but at home . ' ' Sir Richard will not hear of her being sent to school , ' said ...
... sent to school . The pertness which is amusing in a child becomes in- tolerable as she grows older , and it cer- tainly would not be tolerated anywhere but at home . ' ' Sir Richard will not hear of her being sent to school , ' said ...
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amusement Anthony Bertram Anthony's asked Aunt Thomasina babies barouche Bertram's Chase better bonnet boys breakfast call her Polly Cheshire child colour Cornhill cottage COUNTESS VON BOTHMER course crown 8vo daresay daughter dear declared dinner eyes father Fcap frock garden gave give godchild gone governess grandfather granny Grey hair hear heart HERBERT SPENCER honour hope horse husband knew Lady Bertram little girl LL.D locket London marriage marry Mary Windsor Mary's masina ment mind Miss Bertram Miss Windsor morning mother never nice park pleasant Polly's pony Professor rejoined replied ride Robin and Jem school-room sensible Sermons settled Sir Richard says sister smile speak spirits strawberry suppose sure talk tears tell tender thing thony thought to-morrow took turned University of Berlin walked WALTER BAGEHOT Weymouth wife wish woman words young Windsors younger
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