Mary and Mildred; or, Principle the guide of impulse1852 |
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... poor , old and young , Mary and Mildred loved him dearly , and often said to each other that they always thought now of Bishop Andrewes , since Aunt Edith had read his life to them on Sunday evenings , because it was said of him that in ...
... poor , old and young , Mary and Mildred loved him dearly , and often said to each other that they always thought now of Bishop Andrewes , since Aunt Edith had read his life to them on Sunday evenings , because it was said of him that in ...
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... poor crippled granddaughter . For sixteen years Fanny Mason had been unable to walk one step ; from the effects of an acci- dent in early childhood her limbs became use- less , but she had never been heard to utter a word of complaint ...
... poor crippled granddaughter . For sixteen years Fanny Mason had been unable to walk one step ; from the effects of an acci- dent in early childhood her limbs became use- less , but she had never been heard to utter a word of complaint ...
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... poor Dame Audrey herself . She was very pale , trembling all over , and ap- parently in great pain . It seemed by the account she gave when she was able to speak , that her load was heavy , and a faintness came MARY AND MILDRED .
... poor Dame Audrey herself . She was very pale , trembling all over , and ap- parently in great pain . It seemed by the account she gave when she was able to speak , that her load was heavy , and a faintness came MARY AND MILDRED .
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... poor old woman had broken her leg . Mary was thinking how kind and good- natured they both were , whilst Mildred had stolen back to the cottage to break to Fanny as gently as possible how matters stood . Poor girl ! it was a sad blow to ...
... poor old woman had broken her leg . Mary was thinking how kind and good- natured they both were , whilst Mildred had stolen back to the cottage to break to Fanny as gently as possible how matters stood . Poor girl ! it was a sad blow to ...
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... poor old woman ; she soon secured the services of Ruth Parker , one of her former school girls , who was waiting at home till she could hear of a place , and promising to let Mr. Andrewes know what had happened , they returned home ...
... poor old woman ; she soon secured the services of Ruth Parker , one of her former school girls , who was waiting at home till she could hear of a place , and promising to let Mr. Andrewes know what had happened , they returned home ...
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