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" Another article from home was now given her, and she began to look much interested; she examined the stranger much closer, and gave me to understand that she knew she came from Hanover; she even endured her caresses, but would leave her with indifference... "
The American Journal of Education - Page 384
1858
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The North American Review, Volume 52

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1841 - 740 pages
...she began to look much interested ; she examined the stranger much closer, and gave me to understand she knew she came from Hanover ; she even endured...for, although she had feared that she should not be recognised, the painful reality of being treated with cold indifference by a darling child, was too...
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The Ladies' Pearl: A Monthly Magazine, Volume 1

1841 - 306 pages
...home was now given her, and she began to look much interested ; she examined the stranger much closer, and gave me to understand that she knew she came from Hanover; she even endured her enresses, but would leave her with indifference at the slightest signal. The distress of the mother...
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American Notes for General Circulation, Volume 1

Charles Dickens - 1842 - 328 pages
...home was now given her, and she began to look much interested ; she examined the stranger much closer, and gave me to understand that she knew she came from...be recognized, the painful reality of being treated with cold indifference by a darling child, was too much for woman's nature to bear. " After a while,...
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The Independent magazine (ed. by J. Fletcher)., Volume 2

J. Fletcher - 1843 - 472 pages
...home was now given her, and she began to look much interested ; she examined the stranger much closer, and gave me to understand that she knew she came from...for, although she had feared that she should not be recognised, the painful reality of being treated with cold indifference by a darling child, was too...
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The St. Petersburg English Review, of Literature, the Arts, and ..., Volume 4

1842 - 592 pages
...home was now given her, and she began to look much interested ; she examined the stranger much closer, and gave me to understand that she knew she came from...for, although she had feared that she should not be recognised, the painful reality of being treated with cold indifference by a darling child, was loo...
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American Notes for General Circulation

Charles Dickens - 1842 - 452 pages
...home was now given her, and she began to look much interested; she examined the stranger much closer, and gave me to understand that she knew she came from...mother was now painful to behold ; for, although she bad feared that she should not be recognised, the painful reality of being treated with cold indifference...
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Lucas's Penny Library, Issue 1

1842 - 92 pages
...home was now given her, and she began to look much interested ; she examined the stranger much eloser, and gave me to understand that she knew she came from...mother was now painful to behold ; for, although she feared that she should not be recognised, the painful reality of being treated with cold indifference...
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The Children's Magazine and Missionary Repository, Volume 28

1842 - 414 pages
...home was now given her, and she began to look much interested : she examined the stranger much closer, and gave me to understand that she knew she came from...distress of the mother was now painful to behold ; for althongh she had feared that she should not be recognised, the painful reality of being treated with...
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The St. Peterburg English Review, Volume 4

S. Warrand - 1842 - 590 pages
...look much interested) she examined the strangeB much .closer, and gave me to understand that she know she came from Hanover ; she even endured her caresses,...was now painful to behold ; for, although she had ft-ared that she should not be recognised, the painful reality of being treated With cold indifference...
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Works, Volume 1

Charles Dickens - 1842 - 646 pages
...home was now given her, and she began to look much interested; she examined the stranger much closer, and gave me to understand that she knew she came from...would leave her with indifference at the slightest sigual. The distress of the mother was now painful to behold; for, although she had feared that she...
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