The home of the lost child, a tale of the Asylum of the Good Shepherd, HammersmithC. Dolman, 1848 - 223 pages |
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... hand turning , which will bring you to the Convent of the Good Shepherd . It is situated in Fulham - lane , and any one will show you the house . If you should be at a loss ask for Beauchamp Lodge , as sometimes it is better known by ...
... hand turning , which will bring you to the Convent of the Good Shepherd . It is situated in Fulham - lane , and any one will show you the house . If you should be at a loss ask for Beauchamp Lodge , as sometimes it is better known by ...
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... hand . Here , nurse ! take the baby , and let me have some peace . " The letter contained these startling words : " " 66 - ' Rachel is in London . She has lost her child , and is in great distress . Her address is No. Manchester ...
... hand . Here , nurse ! take the baby , and let me have some peace . " The letter contained these startling words : " " 66 - ' Rachel is in London . She has lost her child , and is in great distress . Her address is No. Manchester ...
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... hand to go , " I suppose I could not see the establishment ? " I should with pleasure show you the Asylum if Mrs. Ambrose were with you , Perhaps she may be in London in the summer . " She was coming in the spring , and they would pay a ...
... hand to go , " I suppose I could not see the establishment ? " I should with pleasure show you the Asylum if Mrs. Ambrose were with you , Perhaps she may be in London in the summer . " She was coming in the spring , and they would pay a ...
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... hands and ordered them to return to their work . This was grievous to Jemima , as we must now call her . She felt her heart swell with indignation . " Am I to be stared at , " said she to herself , and spoken of by such coarse girls as ...
... hands and ordered them to return to their work . This was grievous to Jemima , as we must now call her . She felt her heart swell with indignation . " Am I to be stared at , " said she to herself , and spoken of by such coarse girls as ...
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... hands , sobbing as if her heart would break . The Superioress drew from her side the crucifix , which was a part of her religious habit , and kissed it . She also kissed the reliquary containing a portion of the true cross , and held it ...
... hands , sobbing as if her heart would break . The Superioress drew from her side the crucifix , which was a part of her religious habit , and kissed it . She also kissed the reliquary containing a portion of the true cross , and held it ...
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Alban Butler Aloysius amongst asked Asylum beautiful Blessed Virgin Bond-st Captain Ambrose Catholic chapel charity Charles Dolman Church cloth lettered colour consecrated Convent cross daughter dear child dear mother Doria dress duties entered eyes father feeling Gervais gilt girl give grace Hammersmith happy heart heaven holy hope infirmarian infirmary Jesus kind Lady Georgiana laugh live look Lord Henry Mary Magdalen Mary of Egypt Mary of St mercy mère mind mistress morning Mother St Mother Superior never Nicholas Wiseman nuns o'clock Obedience passed penance penitents poor Jemima postulant pray prayers priest Rachel receive recreation refectory Religion religious religious habit replied Reverend Mother rioress Seven Dolours Shepherd silence Sister Mary smiled Society of Jesus soul speak spoke Stanislas suffer Supe Superioress tears tell thee thing thou thought turned Valerie voice vols walk whilst wish words young
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