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Page 25
... immediately ; even I would have crawled there , weak as I am , to have saved something for my poor orphans . " Miss Henville , in the utmost alarm , im- mediately set out , accompanied by Maria , who , now aware of her own error ...
... immediately ; even I would have crawled there , weak as I am , to have saved something for my poor orphans . " Miss Henville , in the utmost alarm , im- mediately set out , accompanied by Maria , who , now aware of her own error ...
Page 32
... immediately that it was the duty of Mrs. Albany , for her child's sake , to cultivate this lady's good - will ; and as going to Southampton was so far in her way to France , they did not delay to profit by the invitation ; and the ...
... immediately that it was the duty of Mrs. Albany , for her child's sake , to cultivate this lady's good - will ; and as going to Southampton was so far in her way to France , they did not delay to profit by the invitation ; and the ...
Page 47
... immediately . Whether the complaint of Mrs. Margaret took a turn from the nature of the case soon after Miss Henville's arrival , or whether the tender and judicious attentions she received from her conduced to that end , we know not ...
... immediately . Whether the complaint of Mrs. Margaret took a turn from the nature of the case soon after Miss Henville's arrival , or whether the tender and judicious attentions she received from her conduced to that end , we know not ...
Page 89
... not you are writing something that will greatly benefit us all but yet— ” You are a good child , Maria ; sit down , and I will immediately read you what I I 3 A TALE FOR YOUTH . 89 have had no hand in it; I wish I ...
... not you are writing something that will greatly benefit us all but yet— ” You are a good child , Maria ; sit down , and I will immediately read you what I I 3 A TALE FOR YOUTH . 89 have had no hand in it; I wish I ...
Page 90
... immediately read you what I have written , which is merely the commencement of a grand design , and has not extended beyond 700 lines , being the introduction to a poem , entitled • Blue John . " " " Blue John ! " cried Maria , " dear ...
... immediately read you what I have written , which is merely the commencement of a grand design , and has not extended beyond 700 lines , being the introduction to a poem , entitled • Blue John . " " " Blue John ! " cried Maria , " dear ...
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