Little Ann Or Familiar Conversations Upon Interesting Subjects Between a Chi

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Little Ann Or Familiar Conversations Upon Interesting Subjects Between a Chi
Religious Tract Society Great Britain
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When Mrs. Harri- son was well enough to come into the draw- ing room, Ann was very much pleased to see her there, with the baby upon her lap ; and not a little did she think herself ho- noured, when she was allowed to sit down upon her elbow-chair, and hold it a few minutes upon her own knees. All this went on very well for a time; but by and by feelings of a different kind crept into poor Ann's bosom.
Little Harriet required so much attention, that her mother's time was much occupied, and she
...could not fondle and caress Ann so much as she had been used to do. This caused a degree of jealousy ; and one day, when Mrs. Harrison was dressing the baby, she said to her, " Mamma, what a great deal of care you take of sister Harriet ! you dress her, and feed her, and do every thing for her ; while I have only Sarah to attend to me. " " Just the same attention, " replied her mother, " that I now pay to little Harriet. I paid about five years ago to little Ann ; but now you are grown older, and can in some measure take care of yourself, and by the help of Sarah, with my occasional superm- D 3 42 THE HELPLESS INFANT.

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