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" I shall never forget how beautifully Mother answered him, though the dear, hopeful soul had built much on his success; but with a beaming face she kissed him, saying, "I call that doing very well. Since you are safely home, dear, we don't ask anything... "
Women who Win, Or, Making Things Happen - Page 246
by William M. Thayer - 1896 - 420 pages
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 20; Volume 42

1891 - 1020 pages
...better.' I shall never forget how beautifully mother answered him, though the dear, hopeful soul had built much on his success; but with a beaming face...never forgot, nor the look that the tired man and the tender woman gave one another. It was half tragic and comic, for father was very dirty and sleepy,...
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Louisa May Alcott: Her Life, Letters, and Journals

Louisa May Alcott - 1892 - 440 pages
...better." I shall never forget how beautifully Mother answered him, though the dear, hopeful soul had built much on his success ; but with a beaming face...never forgot, nor the look that the tired man and the tender woman gave one another. It was half tragic and comic, for Father was very dirty and sleepy,...
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Personal Sketches of Recent Authors

Hattie Tyng Griswold - 1898 - 398 pages
...better.' I shall never forget how beautifully mother answered him, though the dear, hopeful soul had built much on his success ; but with a beaming face...lesson in real love which we never forgot, nor the look the tired man and the tender woman gave one another." In October, 1857, the family returned to Concord,...
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Literary Pilgrimages in New England to the Homes of Famous Makers of ...

Edwin Monroe Bacon - 1902 - 556 pages
...better. ' ' I shall never forget how beautifully Mother answered him, though the dear, hopeful soul had built much on his success ; but with a beaming face...are safely home, dear, we don't ask anything more." ' " " Louisa May Alcott (born in Germantown, Pa., 1832 — died in Roxbury district, Boston, 1888)...
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Literary Pilgrimages in New England to the Homes of Famous Makers ..., Volume 2

Edwin Monroe Bacon - 1902 - 276 pages
...never forget how beautifully Mother answered him, though the dear, hopeful soul had buiIt much on hU success; but with a beaming face she kissed him, saying, " I call that doing very weU. Since you are safely home, dear, we don't ask anythlng more." ' " "Louisa May Aleott (born in...
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New England in Letters

Rufus Rockwell Wilson - 1904 - 430 pages
...better.' I shall never forget how beautifully mother answered him, though the dear, hopeful soul had built much on his success; but with a beaming face...little lesson in real love which we never forgot." It is needless to repeat the familiar story of how the Alcotts a little later again left Boston for...
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Studies in New England Transcendentalism: By Harold Clarke Goddard...

Harold Clarke Goddard - 1908 - 240 pages
...better.' " I shall never forget how beautifully Mother answered him, though the dear, hopeful soul had built much on his success ; but with a beaming face...never forgot, nor the look that the tired man and the tender woman gave one another. It was half tragic and comic, for Father was very dirty and sleepy,...
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Studies in New England Transcendentalism

Harold Clarke Goddard - 1908 - 242 pages
...better.' " I shall never forget how beautifully Mother answered him, though the dear, hopeful soul had built much on his success; but with a beaming face...Anna and I choked down our tears, and took a little les-) son in real love which we never forgot, nor the look that the tired man and the tender woman...
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Louisa May Alcott, Dreamer and Worker: A Story of Achievement

Belle Moses - 1909 - 356 pages
...forget," writes Louisa, " how beautifully Mother answered him, though the dear, hopeful soul had built so much on his success; but with a beaming face she kissed...doing very well; since you are safely home, dear, we won't ask anything more.' Anna and I choked down our tears and took a little lesson in real love, which...
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Ten American Girls from History

Kate Dickinson Sweetser - 1917 - 338 pages
...never forget," adds Louisa, "how beautifully mother answered him, though the dear hopeful soul had built much on his success; but with a beaming face she kissed 226 him, saying, 'I call that doing very well. Since you are safely home, dear, we don't ask anything...
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