m tired of living at home, though they are not quite as unkind at my house as they are at your house. I 've decided to do something; I'm not quite sure what. I did think of going on the stage, but I don't know but what I 'd rather be a missionary. It... The Story of a Child - Page 66by Margaret Deland - 1892 - 226 pagesFull view - About this book
| American essays - 1892 - 970 pages
...'m not quite sure what. I did think of going on the stage, but I don't know but what I 'd rather he a missionary. It would be awfully nice to go to Africa...Desert. I tell you what let 's do: let 's run away and he missionaries. You know lots of hymns, don't you? " "Yes," Ellen said, with enthusiasm (and added,... | |
| American essays - 1892 - 960 pages
...they are not quite as unkind at my house as they are at your house. I 've decided to do something; I'm not quite sure what. I did think of going on the stage,...mind, that she would tell her grandmother that she and Effie had talked about being mis^ sionaries). "But we 're not very old, Effie ? " " We "re old enough... | |
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