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... feeling , which , partially at least , be- trays them , and the children do not really and fully believe what they say . They can not suppose that their mother would really tell them what she knew was false , and yet they can not help ...
... feeling , which , partially at least , be- trays them , and the children do not really and fully believe what they say . They can not suppose that their mother would really tell them what she knew was false , and yet they can not help ...
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... feeling of anxiety and terror , and comes to her mother's bedside , to seek , in her presence , and in the sense of protection which it affords , a relief from her distress . The conscientious mother , supremely anxious to secure the ...
... feeling of anxiety and terror , and comes to her mother's bedside , to seek , in her presence , and in the sense of protection which it affords , a relief from her distress . The conscientious mother , supremely anxious to secure the ...
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... feel somewhat suspicious — did not express her suspicions , but gave her the additional ap- ple . Nor did she afterwards , when she ascertained the facts , say any thing on the subject . The day passed away as if nothing unusual had ...
... feel somewhat suspicious — did not express her suspicions , but gave her the additional ap- ple . Nor did she afterwards , when she ascertained the facts , say any thing on the subject . The day passed away as if nothing unusual had ...
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... feel uncomfortable and unhappy afterwards when he did any thing wrong . A good many children , especially good children , find that it makes them feel uncomfortable and unhappy when they do wrong . Perhaps you do . ” " Yes , mamma , I ...
... feel uncomfortable and unhappy afterwards when he did any thing wrong . A good many children , especially good children , find that it makes them feel uncomfortable and unhappy when they do wrong . Perhaps you do . ” " Yes , mamma , I ...
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... feeling con- tented and happy . 66 They might have had one more apple apiece , probably , by combining together to tell a falsehood ; but in that case they would have gone home feeling guilty and unhappy . " The Effect . Louisa's mother ...
... feeling con- tented and happy . 66 They might have had one more apple apiece , probably , by combining together to tell a falsehood ; but in that case they would have gone home feeling guilty and unhappy . " The Effect . Louisa's mother ...
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