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... heart and hand , ready to add to the enjoyment and instruc- tion of her children . From her lips we never heard the answer so often obtained by restless , in- quisitive children- " I have no time to attend to you ! " - which might be ...
... heart and hand , ready to add to the enjoyment and instruc- tion of her children . From her lips we never heard the answer so often obtained by restless , in- quisitive children- " I have no time to attend to you ! " - which might be ...
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... hearts of her children , and that all their earliest and happiest remembrances , after so many years of separation and sorrow , still live and blossom , sweetly and fondly , round her memory . Two other papers in this little book were ...
... hearts of her children , and that all their earliest and happiest remembrances , after so many years of separation and sorrow , still live and blossom , sweetly and fondly , round her memory . Two other papers in this little book were ...
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... heart could almost have afforded to keep the baboon for the pleasure of seeing it . She had heard also that the father , in the first transport of his grief , had slain all the twenty - four laundresses for having wished that his son ...
... heart could almost have afforded to keep the baboon for the pleasure of seeing it . She had heard also that the father , in the first transport of his grief , had slain all the twenty - four laundresses for having wished that his son ...
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... heart . The fairy then told her all she could do would be to change her into a horse , and endow her with the power of bearing the prince over every danger and difficulty to the object of his search . The princess thankfully accepted ...
... heart . The fairy then told her all she could do would be to change her into a horse , and endow her with the power of bearing the prince over every danger and difficulty to the object of his search . The princess thankfully accepted ...
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... heart will find a balm . " What good are worldly gifts to thee ? Thy heart they cannot win , The happy sunshine of thy mind Doth brighten all within . " I see a gift to profit thee Is far beyond my skill , So take thy pitcher , fare ...
... heart will find a balm . " What good are worldly gifts to thee ? Thy heart they cannot win , The happy sunshine of thy mind Doth brighten all within . " I see a gift to profit thee Is far beyond my skill , So take thy pitcher , fare ...
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