HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. You may build beautiful, convenient, attractive. A little community of people, all of. Hence has arisen the. No man is a hero to his valet- de- . The characters that can stand the test of daily. A man does not undertake. A man does not try to play on the violin. LITTLE FOXES. What should we think of a man. It is not the fault of the instru- . Still worse were it, if a man were supposed. A man and woman come. There is. generally very little careful consideration of who and. Ten. to one, the domestic roof is supposed at once the proper. INTRODUCTION. 1. 3. And there is no. wonder if all these cbance- assorted instruments, playing. The scene of the play is the. Little Foxes Full Script PDF - Free Ebook Download. Lillian Helman completed The Little Foxes in 1938 turned the script over to her. Read The Little Foxes (1941) synopsis, storyline and movie plot summary on Fandango. The Little Foxes caused a censorship stir in 1941. The Little Foxes Quotes Found 29 quotes. 2 2 'Ben Hubbard: Four conversations are three too many.'. For if the husband and wife chord, the. The. conservative forces of human nature are so strong and. But then, with cultivation and care, it. Very fair pears have. Wild grape- vines bore very fine grapes, and. Dr. Grant. took up his abode at lona, and, studying the laws of. Nature, conjured up new species of rarer fruit and. And so, if all the little foxes. Now my seven little foxes are. Generally we are so constituted, that. It is a pleasure to give, and. It is a pleasure to love, and a. It is a pleasure also to find fault, but not a. Furthermore, those. Ja. The father and mother of a family are ftiult- . Scotch mist of querulousness. He commences forthwith the. He. assures her that she is too good for this world, too. All. which is duly chanted in her ear in moonlight walks. Still he. does not propose to provide a trained housekeeper ; it is. Irish girls. under the superintendence of this angel who was to. Neither has Enthusius ever considered it. He would freely shed his blood. Hermione, . It's very difficult to get. I never saw such a con- . The only thing is that she has passed. AVhile she was considered an angel, a star. FAULT- FINDING. 1^. Enthusius could say the. Enthusius is simply a man who is in. Before marriage. he worshipped and adored his wife as an ideal being. After marriage he still yields unreflectingly to. The very sensibility to beauty. Such poor, little, faded women. Better cold coffee, smoky tea, burnt. I should like to get to the end of. I have. heard that till it has lost the charm of novelty.? Not I. I'm sure I was only asking to be directed. I trust some. time, if I live to be ninety, to suit j- our fastidious taste. I shall set about. What he does not think of is, that it is his. He has not, to be sure, been the. Can a bird make a good business. Can a flower oversee Biddy and Mike, and. Let him remember with what admiring. Dlessness and incapacity in domestic. He would not dare. When Enthusius was a bachelor, he never. But to his own wife, in his own house and. He may find, too, that unceremonious. Quite as often is a devoted, patient, good- . Sure to be found fault with, whatever they. The disappoint- . He silently provided. He was in her hands as clay in the hands. So different is the same human being, according. The habit once sufiered to grow up. Children. are more hurt by indiscriminate, thoughtless fault- . Often a child. has all the sensitiveness and all the susceptibility of a. No- . thing about him is right as yet ; he is immature and. I do wish you. wouldn't always leave the door open ! And do look at. the mud on your shoes ! How many times must I tell. AYhen will you learn to hang it up '? Do go up- stairs and. Everybody cannot. A raw, un- . FAULT- FINDING. Irish girl introduced into an elegant house has. There are the. gas- pipes, the water- pipes, the whole paraphernalia of. The. setting of a genteel table and the waiting upon it. There is. no wonder, then, that the occasions of fault- finding in. The mistress is rasped, irritated. I'eason ; the maid is the same. Yet let the mistress be. Biddy in her beautifully- arranged house. Literally, their table has become a snare before. Their gas, and their water, and their fire, and. LITTLE FOXES. Their. Let a woman once look at her. It is. not apostles alone who can take pleasure in necessities. We can suffer j^atiently if we see any. Must Ave not correct our children. Must we let people. Reproof and admonition are duties of house- . How much of it is well- timed, well- pointed. How many really religious. We find fault. with a stove or furnace which creates heat only to go. We say it is. wasteful. Just so wasteful often seem prayer- meetings. We. have deplored our errors daily, hourly, and confessed. His perfections. Does no. Christ's infinite patience temper our. There is no. mistake as to the sincerity of the religion which the. What we want is to have it used in. Paul has a reproof. Christians, how does he. It was by the exercise of this spirit. Fenelon transformed the proud, petulant, irritable. Duke of Burgundy, making him humble, gentle. The nettle stings us, and we toss it. All these are worse. The servants never were so. State never so ill- governed, the Church. Antichrist. The only thing. AVe ought to resist the devil of. There are times when no one. Then is the time to try the. Standfast is a woman of high tone, and possessed. All her perceptions of right and wrong. LITTLE FOXES. In all tlie minutia. She is true to. all her promises to the very letter, and so punctual that. Standfast. has not the faculty of making a happy home. She is. that most hopeless of fault- finders, . She has a high correct standard for every- . She does not. often scold, she is not actually fretful, but she exer- . Her servants fear, but do not love. Her cliildren regard her as inhabiting. Dproachable mountain- top of. S looking down with. They. wonder how it is that so excellent a mamma should. Standfast is, not that she has. She has set it down that to blame a. She has. never learned that it is as much her duty to praise as to. Easy. a pretty little creature, wdth not a tithe of her moral. Easy is adored by her husband, her chil- . It is a mere tact of. Standfast, surveying her well- set dining- table, runs. LITTLE FOXES. All looking beautifully, except ! Standfast's servants and children. Easy's servants hear of their suc- . She praises their good points ; tells them they. Easy's husband feels that he is always a. Mrs. Easy some- . Have we not all been burdened by a conscious- . Have we not been sensible of a real. Watch. till a blundering servant does something well, and then. The fashion of re- . Pride, stubbornness. Supposing. it be so, what have we to do with that ? If so awful, so. joyous an event ever took place on our earth, it is. It is the event we cele- . And if all Christians for eighteen. December to peace and good- will, who is. Christendom ? Such a man is caj. Dable of rewriting. LITTLE FOXES. If the little folks think these trees grow. Tart and parcel of all this was I, Christo- . IRRITABILITY. 4. 1. Tom's new little skates, now balancing bags of. Chris- . tian taper should, . Crowfield's. gentle admonitions and suggestions, sitting up to most. If that Christmas- tree had. I could not have spent more time and strength on it. Didn't. I and my youngest grandson, little Tom, head the pro- . Christmas- tree, all glittering. I had had oceans of trouble with that. I feared might fall loose again at. Fates were in our favour ; the angel behaved. LITTLE FOXES. Crowfield outdid all household traditions in that. Memory which remain to this. I had an article to. Atlantic, but felt mopish and could not. My dinner had not its usual relish, and I had. Avrong. My coal- bill came in, and I felt sure we. John Furnace. wasted the coal. My grandsons and granddaughters. I discovered that they had high- . IRRITABILITY. 4. 3. I discovered. several tumblers and plates with the edges chipped. Irish. servants ; our crockery was going to destruction, along. Then, on opening one of my paper- . I found that Jennie's one drawer of worsted. Jennie was grow- . Moreover, Maggie had three. I wanted, under my study- table. Crowfield ought to look after things more; every. Crowfield took the tongs and altered the dispo- . Now, if there's. anything which would provoke a saint, it is to be. It 's an unbearable impertinence. I threw out. my leg impatiently, and hit Kover, who yelped a. I gave. him a hearty kick, that he might have something. Jennie's. embroidery - basket. If they would be working. Christianity in the world, . Things are not quite so desperate as they appear. But I can see, I. Mrs. Crow- . field, things must not go on as they are going. There. must be more care, more attention to details. You. are too slack with her. She will light the fire. I can't have my stud. She sat with her back to. Was it, then, a fact, that the'house. Jennie and her worsteds, Eover and Mrs. How many. times had I encouraged Eover to lie just where he was. I kicked him ! How many times, in better. I complimented Jennie on her neat little. I liked the social com- . After all, things were mucli as tliey. I put it to myself in that simple, old- fashioned. I was out of spirits, or. Christians cover up our little sins of. You can't eat 3'our. Christopher. AVhen the nervous- . When the tide is out, there is nothing. Crowfield, Eover, and. Jennie, whether in the form of virulent morality, pun- . Eover, who cowered at the farther corner of the. A\'as. his master cross ? We must forgive. and forget, old boy, mustn't we ? You must take. my cynical moralities for what they are worth, and put. Crowfield, who, by- the- by, has. I. had been a baby cutting a new tooth. But there is one thing I. It is not, like envy, malice, sj. Dite. revenge, a vice which we may suppose to belong equally. LITTLE FOXES. There are some bodily states, some con- . It is a state of nervous torture ; and the. Their. spirits are lodged in an animal nature so tranquil, so. The ill- temper of others. He is never nervous, never. The man said a good thing who made. IRRITABILITY. Every person, if he thinks the. Cannot we all remember. Our friends are nice people, after. We find abundant rules for the govern- . John Bunyan hath it, cart- loads of wholesome. LITTLE FOXES. It is. We have a common saying, that this. Now most nervous. The person has overspent his. Thus, with. men of letters, an exorbitant brain expends on its own. IRRITABILTTY. 5. 1. So men. and women go struggling on through their threescore.
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