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... sent to school , and could read and spell words of two syllables . She had begun to be somewhat useful to her mother in her household affairs , and had learned to do plain sewing , so that she had assisted in making a little garment or ...
... sent to school , and could read and spell words of two syllables . She had begun to be somewhat useful to her mother in her household affairs , and had learned to do plain sewing , so that she had assisted in making a little garment or ...
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... sent to a darkness and light were the same to her , little school for children , where she had it is not wonderful that she should choose learned to knit ; she had been enabled to the most quiet portion of the twenty - four retain her ...
... sent to a darkness and light were the same to her , little school for children , where she had it is not wonderful that she should choose learned to knit ; she had been enabled to the most quiet portion of the twenty - four retain her ...
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... sent for an article of dress , for her scissors , thimble , or any thing of her own , with entire ease , and with as much certainty that she understands what is wanted , and will procure it , as could be had in the case of almost any ...
... sent for an article of dress , for her scissors , thimble , or any thing of her own , with entire ease , and with as much certainty that she understands what is wanted , and will procure it , as could be had in the case of almost any ...
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... sent object is simply and singly to drop a seasonable word , which , with God's bless- ing , may take away from a death - bed anxiety and confusion , and add some- thing to the cornforts of the widow and the fatherless . I have been ...
... sent object is simply and singly to drop a seasonable word , which , with God's bless- ing , may take away from a death - bed anxiety and confusion , and add some- thing to the cornforts of the widow and the fatherless . I have been ...
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... sent home to her , terror again prevented her from signing her name to it . stitious fears bind many in iron chains ; the widow thought signing her will was like signing her death - warrant ; and even though her life was soon afterwards ...
... sent home to her , terror again prevented her from signing her name to it . stitious fears bind many in iron chains ; the widow thought signing her will was like signing her death - warrant ; and even though her life was soon afterwards ...
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