Stories on the seven virtuesC. Dolman, 1848 |
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... ladies made them so solicitous , how- ever , in behalf of the orphan girl intrusted to their care , that neither time nor pains were spared to contribute to her comforts ; but the same may not be said of Ellen Lovell , who HUMILITY; ...
... ladies made them so solicitous , how- ever , in behalf of the orphan girl intrusted to their care , that neither time nor pains were spared to contribute to her comforts ; but the same may not be said of Ellen Lovell , who HUMILITY; ...
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... girl , her ready assumption of authority , her glowing cheek , and the displeasure she evinced if a friendly monitor dared offer the slightest reproof . But such a friend as this is generally shunned by the young who fall into the sin ...
... girl , her ready assumption of authority , her glowing cheek , and the displeasure she evinced if a friendly monitor dared offer the slightest reproof . But such a friend as this is generally shunned by the young who fall into the sin ...
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... girls soon grew unceasing , and the once quiet household was in a continual foment . Before the arrival of Blanche all ... girl ; but now the case was altered , and there was one to contend with whose spirit was as overbearing as her own ...
... girls soon grew unceasing , and the once quiet household was in a continual foment . Before the arrival of Blanche all ... girl ; but now the case was altered , and there was one to contend with whose spirit was as overbearing as her own ...
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... girl a com- panion , instead of feeling sorry . Then , after a conversation such as this , would follow tears on the part of Blanche , wishes that the term of her minority were over , or that , if she made the family so unhappy , her ...
... girl a com- panion , instead of feeling sorry . Then , after a conversation such as this , would follow tears on the part of Blanche , wishes that the term of her minority were over , or that , if she made the family so unhappy , her ...
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... and it cannot , therefore , be wondered at that she remained nearly as faulty as ever . Until she was about the age of fifteen she stoutly contended that she was not proud . But when the young girl grew 10 HUMILITY .
... and it cannot , therefore , be wondered at that she remained nearly as faulty as ever . Until she was about the age of fifteen she stoutly contended that she was not proud . But when the young girl grew 10 HUMILITY .
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