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Mary Wollstonecraft's Original Stories

Mary Wollstonecraft

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. . .CHAPTER V

Lying.—Honour.—Truth.—Small Duties.—History of Lady Sly and Mrs. Trueman

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CHAPTER VI

Anger.—Folly produces Self-contempt, and the Neglect of others

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CHAPTER VII

Virtue the Soul of Beauty.—The Tulip and the Rose.—The Nightingale.—External Ornaments.—Characters

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p. xxiiCHAPTER VIII

Summer Evening’s Amusement.—The Arrival of a Family of Haymakers.—Ridicule of personal Defects censured.—A Storm.—The Fear of Death.—The Cottage of Honest Jack, the shipwrecked Sailor.—The History of Jack, and his faithful Dog Pompey

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CHAPTER IX

The Inconveniences of immoderate Indulgence

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CHAPTER X

The Danger of Delay.—Description of a Mansion-house in Ruins.—History of Charles Townley

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Community Reviews

did not appreciate the tulip slander in this book. or the amount of dogs that died. besides that the writing was v pretty

read for uni. this is hilarious. look the title right???? what if i told you that this is a CHILDRENS BOOK

you do you mary

Read for ENGL 4443

When their mother dies, fourteen-year-old Mary and twelve-year-old Caroline are placed in the home of Mrs. Mason, a near relation who finds them spoiled and prone to bad habits, due to having been raised mostly by servants. This new guardian attempts to reform their manners and morality through exam

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