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Mistress and MaidMistress and Maid (Hard cover)
Pub. Date: 2006
Publisher: 1st World Library - Literary Society
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Notes: Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 372 p.
Mistress and MaidMistress and Maid (Hard cover)
Pub. Date: 2006
Publisher: 1st World Library - Literary Society
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Condition: New.
Notes: Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 372 p.
 
 
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More About Mistress and Maid by Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock, and 1st World Library (Editor), and 1stworld Library (Editor)
 
 
 
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Excerpt: ...first and the last. "Nay," said Miss Leaf, very kindly; for this unwonted emotion in their servant moved them both. "You shall tell me the rest another time. Go down now, and get Miss Hilary some breakfast." When Elizabeth had departed the sisters turned to one another. They did not talk much; where was the use of it? They both knew the worst, both as to facts and fears. "What must be done. Johanna?" Johanna, after a long pause, said, "I see but one thing-to get him home." Hilary started up, and walked to and fro along the room. "No, not that. I will never agree to it.-We can not help him. He does not deserve helping. If the debts were for food now, or any necessaries; but for mere luxuries, mere fine clothes; it is his tailor who has arrested him, you know. I would rather have gone in rags! I would rather see us all in rags!-It's mean, selfish, cowardly, and I despise him for it. Though he is my own flesh and blood, I despise him." "Hilary!" "No." and the tears burst from her angry eyes, "I don't mean that I despise him. I'm sorry for him: there is good in him, poor dear lad; but I despise his weakness; I feel fierce to think how much it will cost us all, and especially you, Johanna. Only think what comforts of all sorts that thirty pounds would have brought to you!" "God will provide," said Johanna, earnestly. "But I know, my dear, this is sharper to you than to me. Besides, I have been more used to it." She closed her eyes, with a half shudder, as if living over again the old days-when Henry Leaf's wife and eldest daughter used to have to give dinner parties upon food that stuck in their throats, as if every morsel had been stolen; which in truth it was, and yet they were helpless, innocent thieves; when they and the children had to wear clothes that seemed to poison them like the shirt of Dejanira; when they durst not walk along special streets, nor pass particular shops, for the feeling that the shop people must be staring, and pointing, ...

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  • PID: 17383105163
  • ISBN-13: 9781421817224
  • Publisher: 1st World Library - Literary Society
  • Seller: Ria Christie Books
    Condition: New.
    Notes: Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 372 p.