Claudine; or, Humility the basis of all the virtues, by the author of 'Always happy'. (M.E.B.). |
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... MOTHER , ALWAYS HAPPY , " " " TRUE STORIES FROM ANCIENT HISTORY , " & c . SIXTH EDITION . LONDON : JOHN HARRIS , CORNER OF ST . PAUL'S CHURCH - YARD . 1830 . * The deeply interesting event , with which the story CLAUDINE ;
... MOTHER , ALWAYS HAPPY , " " " TRUE STORIES FROM ANCIENT HISTORY , " & c . SIXTH EDITION . LONDON : JOHN HARRIS , CORNER OF ST . PAUL'S CHURCH - YARD . 1830 . * The deeply interesting event , with which the story CLAUDINE ;
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... come . But , alas ! the fear- ful change that had taken place had removed every well remembered landmark of their native hamlet . Where had been their " home " -the hut in which their mother raised them ? -they sought 10 CLAUDINE :
... come . But , alas ! the fear- ful change that had taken place had removed every well remembered landmark of their native hamlet . Where had been their " home " -the hut in which their mother raised them ? -they sought 10 CLAUDINE :
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Maria Elizabeth Budden. hut in which their mother raised them ? -they sought for it in vain . Where was the church to which their father had led them ? -Where was their gray - haired grandsire's sheltered vineyard ? -Where the chestnut ...
Maria Elizabeth Budden. hut in which their mother raised them ? -they sought for it in vain . Where was the church to which their father had led them ? -Where was their gray - haired grandsire's sheltered vineyard ? -Where the chestnut ...
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... mother of some of her care . 66 It was an interesting picture to behold this amiable girl seated amidst her brother and sis- ters , and with smiles and caresses giving her gentle commands . My little Fanchon , you must neatly hem this ...
... mother of some of her care . 66 It was an interesting picture to behold this amiable girl seated amidst her brother and sis- ters , and with smiles and caresses giving her gentle commands . My little Fanchon , you must neatly hem this ...
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... mother , busy herself in finishing the tasks of her sisters . It is not by great efforts that love is gained ; it is by the continued small attentions and offices of kindness , by words of tenderness , by looks of affection . Claudine ...
... mother , busy herself in finishing the tasks of her sisters . It is not by great efforts that love is gained ; it is by the continued small attentions and offices of kindness , by words of tenderness , by looks of affection . Claudine ...
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