Mary and Mildred; or, Principle the guide of impulse1852 |
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... " ied that an arrange- made that Charlotte hem at Holmesdale , settled , they had ject at present . e would certainly be felt that there bout every fan aliar interests , as beyond mass . A G.TRUEFITT . Mary and Mildred . ILDRED . 129.
... " ied that an arrange- made that Charlotte hem at Holmesdale , settled , they had ject at present . e would certainly be felt that there bout every fan aliar interests , as beyond mass . A G.TRUEFITT . Mary and Mildred . ILDRED . 129.
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... felt her own dependence on her grandmother , and her inability to help her ; but with her whole heart she silently prayed that her FA- THER in heaven would teach her to do and bear His will . Mildred did not leave her until the whole ...
... felt her own dependence on her grandmother , and her inability to help her ; but with her whole heart she silently prayed that her FA- THER in heaven would teach her to do and bear His will . Mildred did not leave her until the whole ...
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... from the tomb 66 very early " on that first Easter morning . They had felt indeed none of the sorrow which some even younger than themselves have known , but little temptations , vexations , and disap- pointments , ...
... from the tomb 66 very early " on that first Easter morning . They had felt indeed none of the sorrow which some even younger than themselves have known , but little temptations , vexations , and disap- pointments , ...
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... felt deep pity for her , but it was mingled with awe , as for a creature different from , and in some way above themselves . Miss Tre- velyan saw that they shrank from being alone with her , and she rather wished the ice gra- dually to ...
... felt deep pity for her , but it was mingled with awe , as for a creature different from , and in some way above themselves . Miss Tre- velyan saw that they shrank from being alone with her , and she rather wished the ice gra- dually to ...
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... felt so still , and when they sat trying to think of something to say to Alice , there was the tick of that old " Louis Quatorze " clock , so loud , they could only think of that ; then it would strike the quarters with its dull ...
... felt so still , and when they sat trying to think of something to say to Alice , there was the tick of that old " Louis Quatorze " clock , so loud , they could only think of that ; then it would strike the quarters with its dull ...
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Page 6 - Leave to the Nightingale her shady wood; A privacy of glorious light is thine ; Whence thou dost pour upon the world a flood Of harmony, with rapture more divine ; Type of the wise who soar, but never roam ; True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home ! WORDSWORTH.
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