Stories on the seven virtuesC. Dolman, 1848 |
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... hearts of the elder 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 ...
... hearts of the elder 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 ...
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... heart will indeed turn with affection to him who will occupy your place . " " And Blanche , dearest , " added her father , " promise me that you will strive to overcome that passion which has grown with your growth , and strengthened ...
... heart will indeed turn with affection to him who will occupy your place . " " And Blanche , dearest , " added her father , " promise me that you will strive to overcome that passion which has grown with your growth , and strengthened ...
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... heart to be good , that her dis- position was affectionate and amiable , that the seeds of virtue were there , but who saw also that there was little chance of their being ever brought to maturity , if they were not indeed entirely ...
... heart to be good , that her dis- position was affectionate and amiable , that the seeds of virtue were there , but who saw also that there was little chance of their being ever brought to maturity , if they were not indeed entirely ...
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... heart immediately opened , and though the ready tears would for a while flow when the remem- brance of her father and the change in her own fortunes pressed on her mind , yet on the whole her naturally cheerful temper sustained her in ...
... heart immediately opened , and though the ready tears would for a while flow when the remem- brance of her father and the change in her own fortunes pressed on her mind , yet on the whole her naturally cheerful temper sustained her in ...
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... heart for the fate of the poor villagers . The next moment her countenance was lighted up by a smile , and she said : 66 I have a boon to ask , Aunt Bertha ; will you afford me your kind assistance in a scheme to ameliorate , to a ...
... heart for the fate of the poor villagers . The next moment her countenance was lighted up by a smile , and she said : 66 I have a boon to ask , Aunt Bertha ; will you afford me your kind assistance in a scheme to ameliorate , to a ...
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