BackbitingJohn S. Taylor & Company, at the New-York Sunday School and Juvenile Book Depository, Brick Church Chapel, 145 Nassau St., 1842 - 46 pages |
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... speak seriously to Martha upon the subject , and ask her reasons for those ill - natured remarks . That will prevent her talking any more about it either to me or to others . " " I am not sure that you will succeed so far , " said her ...
... speak seriously to Martha upon the subject , and ask her reasons for those ill - natured remarks . That will prevent her talking any more about it either to me or to others . " " I am not sure that you will succeed so far , " said her ...
Page 8
... speak truth . I am sure that it is so with me , at least . " Having recollected herself sufficiently , Caro- line repeated the conversation that had passed between her cousin and herself : it did not amount to nearly so much unkindness ...
... speak truth . I am sure that it is so with me , at least . " Having recollected herself sufficiently , Caro- line repeated the conversation that had passed between her cousin and herself : it did not amount to nearly so much unkindness ...
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... speak harshly of others in their ab- sence . " " But , cousin , " exclaimed Martha , " I insist on being heard ; for Caroline has no more right to speak ill of me to you , behind my back , than I have to find fault with you to her ...
... speak harshly of others in their ab- sence . " " But , cousin , " exclaimed Martha , " I insist on being heard ; for Caroline has no more right to speak ill of me to you , behind my back , than I have to find fault with you to her ...
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... speaking unfavor- ably of you , and my bringing it in as I did , was all of a piece with the rest : in short , it was mean , spiteful , and unjust . I well remember how indignant we both felt , when some neigh- bours of ours were speaking ...
... speaking unfavor- ably of you , and my bringing it in as I did , was all of a piece with the rest : in short , it was mean , spiteful , and unjust . I well remember how indignant we both felt , when some neigh- bours of ours were speaking ...
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... speaking , -does he not ? —and then , you know , the danger of being found out is in- creased and he will be tempted to become a general mischief - maker , setting people to mis- trust each other , for fear they should come to an ...
... speaking , -does he not ? —and then , you know , the danger of being found out is in- creased and he will be tempted to become a general mischief - maker , setting people to mis- trust each other , for fear they should come to an ...
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