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Page 49
... sorrow almost overwhelmed my mother . " Her sister's husband was also dead , and some dis- tant relations only were ... sorrows ; while Arthur listened with profound attention , and with the kindest pity . She proceeded : - " I cannot ...
... sorrow almost overwhelmed my mother . " Her sister's husband was also dead , and some dis- tant relations only were ... sorrows ; while Arthur listened with profound attention , and with the kindest pity . She proceeded : - " I cannot ...
Page 62
... sorrow better than losing the object of her tenderness ; and what right have I , or any one , to inflict upon her the greater sorrow , in order to spare her the lesser - No . I perceive too well she 62 THE CANADIAN GIRL .
... sorrow better than losing the object of her tenderness ; and what right have I , or any one , to inflict upon her the greater sorrow , in order to spare her the lesser - No . I perceive too well she 62 THE CANADIAN GIRL .
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... sorrow for what is past is sincere and deep . " " Will your sorrow bring Dan out of his grave ? " was the stern and forcible interrogation . " Would that it could ! " exclaimed Clinton , with pathos . " So say 1 ! " echoed the Settler ...
... sorrow for what is past is sincere and deep . " " Will your sorrow bring Dan out of his grave ? " was the stern and forcible interrogation . " Would that it could ! " exclaimed Clinton , with pathos . " So say 1 ! " echoed the Settler ...
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Exhausted Jane lay down by a settlement and slept | 15 |
She took the instrument and touching it with a religious softness | 425 |
To this lovely and retired spot they often went happy in each others | 615 |
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