Stories on the seven virtuesC. Dolman, 1848 |
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... mind , yet on the whole her naturally cheerful temper sustained her in the presence of her new friends . Blanche had been in the company of these ladies about an hour when she heard the voice of a person sharply scolding a servant for ...
... mind , yet on the whole her naturally cheerful temper sustained her in the presence of her new friends . Blanche had been in the company of these ladies about an hour when she heard the voice of a person sharply scolding a servant for ...
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... mind of the trials she might have to encounter from the evidently ungovernable temper of the young per- son with whom she was for the future to dwell . For awhile things went on quietly at Elling- ham , for Blanche kept as much as ...
... mind of the trials she might have to encounter from the evidently ungovernable temper of the young per- son with whom she was for the future to dwell . For awhile things went on quietly at Elling- ham , for Blanche kept as much as ...
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... mind , presented herself with a palpitating heart to the priest , who dispelled her apprehensions by the warmth with which he received her . A lady was with him when Blanche entered , whom he introduced by the name of Miss Vincent , and ...
... mind , presented herself with a palpitating heart to the priest , who dispelled her apprehensions by the warmth with which he received her . A lady was with him when Blanche entered , whom he introduced by the name of Miss Vincent , and ...
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... mind that another was brought for- wards to reap the fruit of her labours and claim the praise which should be hers alone . Covered then with chagrin and confusion , for a foolish person had said to her in presence of Mrs. Lovell and ...
... mind that another was brought for- wards to reap the fruit of her labours and claim the praise which should be hers alone . Covered then with chagrin and confusion , for a foolish person had said to her in presence of Mrs. Lovell and ...
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... mind as Blanche . She had discern- ment enough to perceive that the latter was cruelly mortified , and whilst she pitied Blanche for the pain she suffered she could not but own to herself that it was merited , and rightly con- cluded ...
... mind as Blanche . She had discern- ment enough to perceive that the latter was cruelly mortified , and whilst she pitied Blanche for the pain she suffered she could not but own to herself that it was merited , and rightly con- cluded ...
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