The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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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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... mother followed them ; and then Wilton rubbed his eyes , and looked half - dreamingly about him , as if un- certain where he really was . He gave the fire a vigorous stir in order to rouse it into a cheerful blaze , that he might be ...
... mother followed them ; and then Wilton rubbed his eyes , and looked half - dreamingly about him , as if un- certain where he really was . He gave the fire a vigorous stir in order to rouse it into a cheerful blaze , that he might be ...
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... mother slept beneath the dark yew - tree , And there was no one left to grieve for Willy's sake but me . I still ... mother's aged sister came to dwell and be my guest . Widowed in youth , and early ' reft of all her children , well It ...
... mother slept beneath the dark yew - tree , And there was no one left to grieve for Willy's sake but me . I still ... mother's aged sister came to dwell and be my guest . Widowed in youth , and early ' reft of all her children , well It ...
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Yet still I loved her , for the love she bore my mother's name , And for her own meek gentleness and life that none might blame ; And she loved me , and oftentimes would stroke my brow and say , " Come , cheer thee ! those are never ...
Yet still I loved her , for the love she bore my mother's name , And for her own meek gentleness and life that none might blame ; And she loved me , and oftentimes would stroke my brow and say , " Come , cheer thee ! those are never ...
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... mother's - and does not come to us when they die . Bobby blames herself for sending us to such a good school , but then Ann says , if we had gone to an in- ferior one we should not have learnt accomplishments so well , and as we may ...
... mother's - and does not come to us when they die . Bobby blames herself for sending us to such a good school , but then Ann says , if we had gone to an in- ferior one we should not have learnt accomplishments so well , and as we may ...
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