Stories on the seven virtuesC. Dolman, 1848 |
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... Ethel , presuming on her long friendship , to use Angela's own words , began to preach . Truly It was a fine evening ... Ethel's request 4 DILIGENCE .
... Ethel , presuming on her long friendship , to use Angela's own words , began to preach . Truly It was a fine evening ... Ethel's request 4 DILIGENCE .
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... Ethel put on a look of surprise when conducted by Jane Templeton into her sister's chamber , and going to the bedside begged to know if she were ill . But the laugh in which Angela indulged , and the fresh glow on her cheeks immediately ...
... Ethel put on a look of surprise when conducted by Jane Templeton into her sister's chamber , and going to the bedside begged to know if she were ill . But the laugh in which Angela indulged , and the fresh glow on her cheeks immediately ...
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... Ethel , that I shall be quite ready for you . " 66 Ready to be at the Hall at a quarter past eight by the very latest ? " interrogated Ethel ; “ mama is very particular , you know , as to regu- larity and I give you to the very last ...
... Ethel , that I shall be quite ready for you . " 66 Ready to be at the Hall at a quarter past eight by the very latest ? " interrogated Ethel ; “ mama is very particular , you know , as to regu- larity and I give you to the very last ...
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... Ethel at the gates of her own home . Angela was not , however , allowed much peace that evening , for each one of her family , who had been long wearied with her slothful dispo- sition , were ready to jeer at her expense with regard to ...
... Ethel at the gates of her own home . Angela was not , however , allowed much peace that evening , for each one of her family , who had been long wearied with her slothful dispo- sition , were ready to jeer at her expense with regard to ...
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... Ethel , a servant told her , had been watching for her ever since eight o'clock . Full of vexation and disappointment , Angela returned home ; and on entering the parlour in which her mother and sisters were at work , spoke in no very ...
... Ethel , a servant told her , had been watching for her ever since eight o'clock . Full of vexation and disappointment , Angela returned home ; and on entering the parlour in which her mother and sisters were at work , spoke in no very ...
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abbé Adela affectionate Agatha Alban Butler Alice ALPHONSUS LIGUORI amiable Angela Aunt Bertha Blanche Neville Blessed Bond-st Capriana Catholic Church Catholic Printing Office Charles Dolman child Christian cloth lettered cottage Danvers daughter dear death distress Doctrine dress Edith Edward Ashton Ellen Ellingham Emily endeavours Ethel exclaimed Fancy Fair father Florence gilt girl hand happy heart History of England Holy hope husband illness J. H. Newman James Burton Robertson JOHN LINGARD lady Leicester Square Leslie London Lovell Madame le Clair Madeleine mama Matilda meek mercy Metropolitan Catholic Printing mind Miss Vincent morning Mortimer mother Nano Nagle Nicholas Wiseman passed passion Pauline person poor poverty promise Religion religious Right Rev Rose royal 8vo Rupert Street Seaton Selby SEVEN VIRTUES slothful Society of Jesus spirit spoke Stanbrook suffering tears tell temper translated village Villiers vols whilst young readers
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