Stories on the seven virtuesC. Dolman, 1848 |
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... mother's care , Mrs. Neville having died when she was an infant , and the one great sin from which so many others follow , the sin of pride , which was her predominant passion , and which a watchful mother's counsel and instruction ...
... mother's care , Mrs. Neville having died when she was an infant , and the one great sin from which so many others follow , the sin of pride , which was her predominant passion , and which a watchful mother's counsel and instruction ...
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... mother's care , or that proud spirit which you will soon find she possesses might have been subdued in earlier days than these . " And amidst tears of sorrow at the thought of her father's approaching death , Blanche gave the promise he ...
... mother's care , or that proud spirit which you will soon find she possesses might have been subdued in earlier days than these . " And amidst tears of sorrow at the thought of her father's approaching death , Blanche gave the promise he ...
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... and too indulgent aunt and mother submitting to every wish of the spoiled capri- cious girl ; but now the case was altered , and there was one to contend with whose spirit was as overbearing as her own . Not that Blanche was HUMILITY . 7.
... and too indulgent aunt and mother submitting to every wish of the spoiled capri- cious girl ; but now the case was altered , and there was one to contend with whose spirit was as overbearing as her own . Not that Blanche was HUMILITY . 7.
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... mother perpetual fault finders . 66 For myself , " she was wont to say in her con- versations with Bertha , " I could be very happy with you all , but really Ellen is so cross and peevish it is impossible to bear with her . " Too often ...
... mother perpetual fault finders . 66 For myself , " she was wont to say in her con- versations with Bertha , " I could be very happy with you all , but really Ellen is so cross and peevish it is impossible to bear with her . " Too often ...
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... mother did not stop to remember that , before Blanche came into the family , it was not in perpetual peace , though Ellen's whims were always yielded to , and that , therefore , Blanche was not the only one in fault ; nor could she ...
... mother did not stop to remember that , before Blanche came into the family , it was not in perpetual peace , though Ellen's whims were always yielded to , and that , therefore , Blanche was not the only one in fault ; nor could she ...
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