Stories on the seven virtuesC. Dolman, 1848 |
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... once quiet household was in a continual foment . Before the arrival of Blanche all had yielded to the will of Ellen , her mild and too indulgent aunt and mother submitting to every wish of the spoiled capri- cious girl ; but now the ...
... once quiet household was in a continual foment . Before the arrival of Blanche all had yielded to the will of Ellen , her mild and too indulgent aunt and mother submitting to every wish of the spoiled capri- cious girl ; but now the ...
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... once ; and , from those who cannot work , he intends to solicit contributions towards promoting our charitable scheme . " “ Well , Blanche , " replied the old lady , “ I shall be very glad to assist you with my purse c 2 HUMILITY . 15 ...
... once ; and , from those who cannot work , he intends to solicit contributions towards promoting our charitable scheme . " “ Well , Blanche , " replied the old lady , “ I shall be very glad to assist you with my purse c 2 HUMILITY . 15 ...
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... once began . She had an old account to settle with Aunt Bertha as well as Blanche , for the vexation she had felt when it became known how Blanche had dis- posed of her money , when she had been so positive that she refused from ...
... once began . She had an old account to settle with Aunt Bertha as well as Blanche , for the vexation she had felt when it became known how Blanche had dis- posed of her money , when she had been so positive that she refused from ...
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... once for all , Aunt Bertha , I will have no more to do with the proposed Fair , and no one shall persuade me to call on Miss Vincent . " Deeply grieved at the proud and haughty spirit evinced by Blanche , but hoping that soli- tude and ...
... once for all , Aunt Bertha , I will have no more to do with the proposed Fair , and no one shall persuade me to call on Miss Vincent . " Deeply grieved at the proud and haughty spirit evinced by Blanche , but hoping that soli- tude and ...
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... once been very beauti- ful , but poverty and care had there stamped a seal of such deep suffering , and yet withal an expression of such patient resignation as never might be effaced . " Rose , " she said , as she admitted the young ...
... once been very beauti- ful , but poverty and care had there stamped a seal of such deep suffering , and yet withal an expression of such patient resignation as never might be effaced . " Rose , " she said , as she admitted the young ...
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