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"Of course not, being a well-brought up young Indianess: and I went to the Indian spring, that runs into the pond, just above 'Barker's Landing, that you all know of." "I never knew that it was an Indian spring," said Young. "Well, it is," replied Bart. "It has a sort of an earthen rim around it, or had a few minutes ago; and the water bubbles up from the bottom.

To deal with a mob of very mixed youngsters is a different matter from telling stories to a few well-brought up little ones in your own comfortable nurseries.

"And I thought you a well-brought up young woman," he said, half in earnest and half in jest. "Do you think it's correct to telephone to strange young men? I'm shocked! that's what I am, SHOCKED." "Fiddlesticks, Fred," said Nan; "it's perfectly all right. In the first place, the man HAS been introduced to Patty. She met him at Miss Homer's." "But she telephoned BEFORE she met him," stormed Mr.

Here is one chiding me in his paper, oh! a serious paper that calls upon parents to "insist that children's play shall be play and not loafing" and not be allowed to obscure "their more serious responsibilities," chiding me for encouraging truancy! "We are quite sure," he writes, "that no really well-brought up and well-disposed boy ever thinks of such a thing." Perish the thought!

"Ye'll no hold me til a drunken promise?" But he saw, even before she spoke, that she would. "'Deed but I will!" she exclaimed, tossing her head. "An' them says ye were drunken will ha' to deal wi' me. Ye were sober as a sermon." Though disheartened, Saunders tried another tack. "Janet," he said, solemnly, "I dinna think as a well-brought lass like you wad care to marry on a man like me.

Then it is her father's duty to decide for her and to see that she does what an obedient and well-brought up girl should do, and he must use what means are in his power to make her see the right way." "There are no means in your power to make me see things differently," she said, "yours or anybody else's."

Agnes is one of the best, too, a well-brought up, pious, obedient girl, and industrious as a bee. Happy is the husband who gets her. I would I knew a man good enough for her." This conversation took place while Agnes was in the garden picking oranges and lemons, and filling the basket which her grandmother was to take to the town.

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