Stories on the seven virtuesC. Dolman, 1848 |
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... become the guardian of his child . The inex- perienced Blanche could not be brought , how- ever , to believe that her father's death was so fast approaching until the evening before his dissolution , when he introduced her to Mr. Lovell ...
... become the guardian of his child . The inex- perienced Blanche could not be brought , how- ever , to believe that her father's death was so fast approaching until the evening before his dissolution , when he introduced her to Mr. Lovell ...
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... character which cannot prepossess you in her favour . You are a sad tyrant , Ellen , but , " he added , " do not let us have any tears ; I have brought you a com- panion now , go and become acquainted with Miss Neville 6 HUMILITY .
... character which cannot prepossess you in her favour . You are a sad tyrant , Ellen , but , " he added , " do not let us have any tears ; I have brought you a com- panion now , go and become acquainted with Miss Neville 6 HUMILITY .
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Agnes M. Stewart. panion now , go and become acquainted with Miss Neville . " Ellen took rather coldly the hand of Blanche , which her father had placed within her own , and a slight shudder passed through the frame of the latter as the ...
Agnes M. Stewart. panion now , go and become acquainted with Miss Neville . " Ellen took rather coldly the hand of Blanche , which her father had placed within her own , and a slight shudder passed through the frame of the latter as the ...
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... become a severe monitress , her guardian's manner to herself seemed cold and reserved , Ellen and her mother perpetual fault finders . 66 For myself , " she was wont to say in her con- versations with Bertha , " I could be very happy ...
... become a severe monitress , her guardian's manner to herself seemed cold and reserved , Ellen and her mother perpetual fault finders . 66 For myself , " she was wont to say in her con- versations with Bertha , " I could be very happy ...
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... become acquainted with our plan , should Ellen be aware of it . " " That is the very reason , Aunt Bertha , why I would wish Ellen to know nothing till the sub- scription is over , " rejoined Blanche ; " for myself , I have , as I told ...
... become acquainted with our plan , should Ellen be aware of it . " " That is the very reason , Aunt Bertha , why I would wish Ellen to know nothing till the sub- scription is over , " rejoined Blanche ; " for myself , I have , as I told ...
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