The home of the lost child, a tale of the Asylum of the Good Shepherd, HammersmithC. Dolman, 1848 - 223 pages |
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... young children , the eldest his dear boy , only seven , which supported him under this withering blow . But we have left the poor gentleman long enough in the parlour of the Convent . The Superioress and Assistante entered . Having pro ...
... young children , the eldest his dear boy , only seven , which supported him under this withering blow . But we have left the poor gentleman long enough in the parlour of the Convent . The Superioress and Assistante entered . Having pro ...
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... young lady in question must herself be consulted . We have received persons of superior birth and education occa- sionally they necessarily enter for a true course of penance in consequence of the class they must mix with ; if they have ...
... young lady in question must herself be consulted . We have received persons of superior birth and education occa- sionally they necessarily enter for a true course of penance in consequence of the class they must mix with ; if they have ...
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... young lady crossing the road too near the horses ' heads , " Holloa ! stupid ! don't you see where you're going ? " and he checked his horses only just in time to prevent their running down the frightened object of his indignation . She ...
... young lady crossing the road too near the horses ' heads , " Holloa ! stupid ! don't you see where you're going ? " and he checked his horses only just in time to prevent their running down the frightened object of his indignation . She ...
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... young children , three of them little girls , who will perhaps suffer when they are introduced into society , from the history of their elder sister . " " I do not wonder , sir , and I should have made no difficulty in receiving your ...
... young children , three of them little girls , who will perhaps suffer when they are introduced into society , from the history of their elder sister . " " I do not wonder , sir , and I should have made no difficulty in receiving your ...
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... young people is two guineas , but if you like to subscribe some- thing towards our charity I shall feel very grateful . " Captain Ambrose arranged that he should bring his daughter , if she were willing , the day following , and then ...
... young people is two guineas , but if you like to subscribe some- thing towards our charity I shall feel very grateful . " Captain Ambrose arranged that he should bring his daughter , if she were willing , the day following , and then ...
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Page 86 - ... thee. Send me heavenly meditations, spiritual sweetness, and fervent desires of thy glory ; ravish my soul with the contemplation of heaven, 'where I shall everlastingly dwell with thee. Bring often to my remembrance thy unspeakable goodness, thy gifts, and thy great kindness shown to me.
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