Stories on the seven virtuesC. Dolman, 1848 |
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... told her that he hoped when under his guardianship she would pay to his excellent friend the obedience and affection of a daughter . " And am I so soon , so very soon to lose you , dear papa ? " sobbed Blanche , throwing her arms around ...
... told her that he hoped when under his guardianship she would pay to his excellent friend the obedience and affection of a daughter . " And am I so soon , so very soon to lose you , dear papa ? " sobbed Blanche , throwing her arms around ...
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... told by the clergyman to whom we have alluded , that in imitation of our great model , the Re- deemer of mankind , the humble soul is either silent under affronts and calumnies how great soever they may be , or quietly and calmly seeks ...
... told by the clergyman to whom we have alluded , that in imitation of our great model , the Re- deemer of mankind , the humble soul is either silent under affronts and calumnies how great soever they may be , or quietly and calmly seeks ...
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... told him , that I wished we could have a society formed of ladies , who should set to work immediately , pre- paring fancy works of every description , and that a sort of bazaar , or fancy fair , might be held on the green . He thought ...
... told him , that I wished we could have a society formed of ladies , who should set to work immediately , pre- paring fancy works of every description , and that a sort of bazaar , or fancy fair , might be held on the green . He thought ...
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... told you when I began our conver- sation , expended all my quarterly allowance , with the exception of a few shillings , which I shall , I believe , require to finish some fancy articles I have begun to make . I assure you , 1 I have a ...
... told you when I began our conver- sation , expended all my quarterly allowance , with the exception of a few shillings , which I shall , I believe , require to finish some fancy articles I have begun to make . I assure you , 1 I have a ...
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... told her that he had mentioned the proposed charity , under promise of secrecy , to two ladies , who had promised to further it by every means in their power ; and bid her see him again after the subscription had been raised . But what ...
... told her that he had mentioned the proposed charity , under promise of secrecy , to two ladies , who had promised to further it by every means in their power ; and bid her see him again after the subscription had been raised . But what ...
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