Stories on the seven virtuesC. Dolman, 1848 |
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... months , reserve on the part of Blanche , and the worldly caution she had adopted , had worn away , and having nothing left to keep her proud spirit from its aspirings , the little bicker- ings and jealousies between the two girls soon ...
... months , reserve on the part of Blanche , and the worldly caution she had adopted , had worn away , and having nothing left to keep her proud spirit from its aspirings , the little bicker- ings and jealousies between the two girls soon ...
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... months after the fair had taken place , Ellen was seized with a long illness , which ter- minated in her death . Blanche was rarely absent from the pillow of the invalid , whose temper was at last softened by her humble and patient ...
... months after the fair had taken place , Ellen was seized with a long illness , which ter- minated in her death . Blanche was rarely absent from the pillow of the invalid , whose temper was at last softened by her humble and patient ...
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... months of each other , when Blanche Neville took up her residence with her friend Miss Vincent . The first of our little stories on the Seven Virtues is now concluded , and from Humility , the first and greatest of these virtues , all ...
... months of each other , when Blanche Neville took up her residence with her friend Miss Vincent . The first of our little stories on the Seven Virtues is now concluded , and from Humility , the first and greatest of these virtues , all ...
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... month of November , that a young girl accompanied by a boy about thirteen years of age , whose appearance betokened them to be raised far above the class to which the casual observer might have thought them to belong from the scantiness ...
... month of November , that a young girl accompanied by a boy about thirteen years of age , whose appearance betokened them to be raised far above the class to which the casual observer might have thought them to belong from the scantiness ...
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... months for the payment of the remainder , which she was to give by instalments , as might best suit herself . We will now leave Rose and her mother and return to her new friend , Mrs. Selby , who , after the dessert had been removed and ...
... months for the payment of the remainder , which she was to give by instalments , as might best suit herself . We will now leave Rose and her mother and return to her new friend , Mrs. Selby , who , after the dessert had been removed and ...
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