The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... mothers destroying their own children is at once the most shocking and unnatural . In different countries there are ... mother , who dares not look into the face of her child , lest she should see some smile or look , or innocent ...
... mothers destroying their own children is at once the most shocking and unnatural . In different countries there are ... mother , who dares not look into the face of her child , lest she should see some smile or look , or innocent ...
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... mother will receive it again ; but this can seldom happen under the frightful circumstances of its situa- tion . All this is done under the idea that the powers of destruction demand such a sacrifice for their satis- faction , or to ...
... mother will receive it again ; but this can seldom happen under the frightful circumstances of its situa- tion . All this is done under the idea that the powers of destruction demand such a sacrifice for their satis- faction , or to ...
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... mother and myself with no means of support . Mr. Hyde came forward as a brother should . He gave us a home , and , when my dear parent was no more , he adopted her child ; and he and my aunt ever treated me as their own daughter . Their ...
... mother and myself with no means of support . Mr. Hyde came forward as a brother should . He gave us a home , and , when my dear parent was no more , he adopted her child ; and he and my aunt ever treated me as their own daughter . Their ...
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... mother , mother ! " " What can be the matter ? " exclaimed Mrs. Maitland ; but Ella turned her flushed and tearful face away without reply . Alarmed by her emotion , her friend rose quickly , and again asked its cause ; but the orphan ...
... mother , mother ! " " What can be the matter ? " exclaimed Mrs. Maitland ; but Ella turned her flushed and tearful face away without reply . Alarmed by her emotion , her friend rose quickly , and again asked its cause ; but the orphan ...
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... mother - who had been entrusted to Wilton's charge , with the understanding that he would look after him , and keep him out of harm's way . And instead of looking after him , Wilton had left him to take care of himself ; and had not ...
... mother - who had been entrusted to Wilton's charge , with the understanding that he would look after him , and keep him out of harm's way . And instead of looking after him , Wilton had left him to take care of himself ; and had not ...
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