The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... asked its cause ; but the orphan did not notice her ; she saw but the image of her lost parent , and she was again the child that , ten short years ago , had knelt beside that parent's knee , and said the prayer that parent's voice had ...
... asked its cause ; but the orphan did not notice her ; she saw but the image of her lost parent , and she was again the child that , ten short years ago , had knelt beside that parent's knee , and said the prayer that parent's voice had ...
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... asked Wilton with a saddened brow and a beating heart , as he thought of her last visit . The answer was slowly and solemnly spoken . " The wife whom thou so fondly and deservedly lovest will be parted from thee by death . Before my ...
... asked Wilton with a saddened brow and a beating heart , as he thought of her last visit . The answer was slowly and solemnly spoken . " The wife whom thou so fondly and deservedly lovest will be parted from thee by death . Before my ...
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... asked to do so : on the contrary , it seemed to be an understood thing that the pleasantest corner of the window belonged to her , and that there her little table and her great work - basket were to stand . She was to begin to stitch ...
... asked to do so : on the contrary , it seemed to be an understood thing that the pleasantest corner of the window belonged to her , and that there her little table and her great work - basket were to stand . She was to begin to stitch ...
Side 44
... asked me if I felt any cooler ; she laughed , and I could not forbear saying that there were some things which provoked my temper very much . 66 My dear , " she answered , and hesitated , but presently pro- ceeded , with a sigh , " you ...
... asked me if I felt any cooler ; she laughed , and I could not forbear saying that there were some things which provoked my temper very much . 66 My dear , " she answered , and hesitated , but presently pro- ceeded , with a sigh , " you ...
Side 44
... asked me if I felt any cooler ; she laughed , and I could not forbear saying that there were some things which provoked my temper very much . " My dear , " she answered , and hesitated , but presently pro- ceeded , with a sigh , " you ...
... asked me if I felt any cooler ; she laughed , and I could not forbear saying that there were some things which provoked my temper very much . " My dear , " she answered , and hesitated , but presently pro- ceeded , with a sigh , " you ...
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