Stories on the seven virtuesC. Dolman, 1848 |
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... suffering as this ; the gentlemen are all busy doing what they can to make a good subscription . I have this week re- ceived my quarterly allowance , great part of which is already spent in the furtherance of my scheme ; but you must ...
... suffering as this ; the gentlemen are all busy doing what they can to make a good subscription . I have this week re- ceived my quarterly allowance , great part of which is already spent in the furtherance of my scheme ; but you must ...
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... suffered she could not but own to herself that it was merited , and rightly con- cluded that Mr. Harding had noticed the same proud language in her young friend which had thrown a damp upon the pleasure she really felt at the charitable ...
... suffered she could not but own to herself that it was merited , and rightly con- cluded that Mr. Harding had noticed the same proud language in her young friend which had thrown a damp upon the pleasure she really felt at the charitable ...
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... suffering , and yet withal an expression of such patient resignation as never might be effaced . " Rose , " she said , as she admitted the young girl into the passage , " tell me whether your errand has been of any avail . " 66 ' Yes ...
... suffering , and yet withal an expression of such patient resignation as never might be effaced . " Rose , " she said , as she admitted the young girl into the passage , " tell me whether your errand has been of any avail . " 66 ' Yes ...
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... suffering was there . On a miserable flock bed , extended on the ground , lay a man still in the prime of life , but disease and want had reduced his once fine and manly form to that of a mere skeleton , and his sunken eye and hollow ...
... suffering was there . On a miserable flock bed , extended on the ground , lay a man still in the prime of life , but disease and want had reduced his once fine and manly form to that of a mere skeleton , and his sunken eye and hollow ...
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... suffered all the aggravated horrors of poverty of the sharpest description ; one by one every article of wearing apparel was disposed of for less than half its value , and then the bedding and the small remains of the household ...
... suffered all the aggravated horrors of poverty of the sharpest description ; one by one every article of wearing apparel was disposed of for less than half its value , and then the bedding and the small remains of the household ...
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