Stories on the seven virtuesC. Dolman, 1848 |
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... Florence Mortimer were the eldest daughters of a family of five chil- dren , who by the death of their father , when Edith was twenty and Florence seventeen years of age , were thrown with their mother , who had been for years in a weak ...
... Florence Mortimer were the eldest daughters of a family of five chil- dren , who by the death of their father , when Edith was twenty and Florence seventeen years of age , were thrown with their mother , who had been for years in a weak ...
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... Florence were of the first order . The latter was gifted with a rich and magnificent voice , and played with taste and execution on the harp as well as the piano ; but then , it unfortunately happened that her style of music was not ...
... Florence were of the first order . The latter was gifted with a rich and magnificent voice , and played with taste and execution on the harp as well as the piano ; but then , it unfortunately happened that her style of music was not ...
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... Florence , and even the little Agatha , were hasty and irritable of temper ; but withal there was a goodness of heart in every member of the family which many might envy . As for Mrs. Mortimer , she was as patient and enduring a ...
... Florence , and even the little Agatha , were hasty and irritable of temper ; but withal there was a goodness of heart in every member of the family which many might envy . As for Mrs. Mortimer , she was as patient and enduring a ...
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... Florence , and when it was found that she could not play by sight in a style which she was totally unaccustomed to , and spoke of the music in which she excelled , she was told that such music as that was far too antique to be played ...
... Florence , and when it was found that she could not play by sight in a style which she was totally unaccustomed to , and spoke of the music in which she excelled , she was told that such music as that was far too antique to be played ...
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... Florence was compelled to sacrifice her harp , which had been the solace of many a weary hour , to meet the demand of their land- lord . They now , too , were obliged to petition for the assistance of their friends , and found that ...
... Florence was compelled to sacrifice her harp , which had been the solace of many a weary hour , to meet the demand of their land- lord . They now , too , were obliged to petition for the assistance of their friends , and found that ...
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