Corner cottage and its inmates; or, Trust in God, Volume 230Griffith and Farran, 1869 - 216 pages |
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... their home , nor any way of living more comfort- able . They did not mind hard work- they were so strong and able in that sweet , fresh country air ; and they B loved to feel that they could be of some use. CHAPTER I THE LIVING AND THE ...
... their home , nor any way of living more comfort- able . They did not mind hard work- they were so strong and able in that sweet , fresh country air ; and they B loved to feel that they could be of some use. CHAPTER I THE LIVING AND THE ...
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Frances Osborne. loved to feel that they could be of some use to their mother . They did not grumble at their plain food , for their appetites were so good , that a basin of por- ridge , a meal of bread and dripping , or occasionally ...
Frances Osborne. loved to feel that they could be of some use to their mother . They did not grumble at their plain food , for their appetites were so good , that a basin of por- ridge , a meal of bread and dripping , or occasionally ...
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... feeling very sorry for them ; for we may be sure they have not a careful mother , or they would be better taught , and would be ashamed to go about in such a state . Margaret and Jessie Wentworth were girls of very different ...
... feeling very sorry for them ; for we may be sure they have not a careful mother , or they would be better taught , and would be ashamed to go about in such a state . Margaret and Jessie Wentworth were girls of very different ...
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... feeling as if she hadn't breath to ascend the long flights of stairs ; but all at once she was conscious that it contained money , and this inspired her with strength , and run- ning up into the room , she placed the letter in her ...
... feeling as if she hadn't breath to ascend the long flights of stairs ; but all at once she was conscious that it contained money , and this inspired her with strength , and run- ning up into the room , she placed the letter in her ...
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... feeling of security , although so entirely separated from the inhabitants of the village , and prevented them from ever feeling the loneliness of their situation . The change was so great , that the pale , sickly faces of the children ...
... feeling of security , although so entirely separated from the inhabitants of the village , and prevented them from ever feeling the loneliness of their situation . The change was so great , that the pale , sickly faces of the children ...
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