Rhoda; or, The excellence of charity, by the author of 'The cottage on the common', etc. [signing herself C.M.].1844 |
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... morning ; and that you and nurse would forgive me too . " " I entirely approve , my dear Rhoda , of your having denied yourself the play- thing , in order to supply the wants of a fellow - creature ; but you quite mistake the meaning of ...
... morning ; and that you and nurse would forgive me too . " " I entirely approve , my dear Rhoda , of your having denied yourself the play- thing , in order to supply the wants of a fellow - creature ; but you quite mistake the meaning of ...
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... morning . Betsy , who was extremely fond of Rhoda , readily forgave her . " Do you think Mary Hollis will like this shawl ? " asked Rhoda , as she took it out of the wrapper , and showed it to Betsy . " I am sure she will , " answered ...
... morning . Betsy , who was extremely fond of Rhoda , readily forgave her . " Do you think Mary Hollis will like this shawl ? " asked Rhoda , as she took it out of the wrapper , and showed it to Betsy . " I am sure she will , " answered ...
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... morning . Mr. and Mrs. Bloomfield were afflicted when they heard all that had passed , for they had trusted their child had profited more by their frequent remonstrances . As she was , however , evidently extremely penitent , they ...
... morning . Mr. and Mrs. Bloomfield were afflicted when they heard all that had passed , for they had trusted their child had profited more by their frequent remonstrances . As she was , however , evidently extremely penitent , they ...
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... the child , " be so kind as to tell me the meaning of that passage about charity , of which we were speaking this morning . " 66 ' My dear uncle will explain it better than I , " replied Lucy , modestly , and CHARITY EXPLAINED . 21.
... the child , " be so kind as to tell me the meaning of that passage about charity , of which we were speaking this morning . " 66 ' My dear uncle will explain it better than I , " replied Lucy , modestly , and CHARITY EXPLAINED . 21.
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... amused herself by drawing or writing upon a slate : and so the evening glided pleasantly away until it was time for the little girl to retire to rest . 30 CHAPTER III . THE TRIAL . THE next morning CHARITY EXPLAINED . 29.
... amused herself by drawing or writing upon a slate : and so the evening glided pleasantly away until it was time for the little girl to retire to rest . 30 CHAPTER III . THE TRIAL . THE next morning CHARITY EXPLAINED . 29.
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12 engravings 24 engravings Abbé GAULTIER affectionate AMUSING ancient Anec ANECDOTES angry Anna answered asked Rhoda Author baby-house beautiful beloved Betsy blessed Brahmin Christ Christian cloth coloured comfort companion cousin Lucy Dame Hollis's dear child dear little cousin dear mamma dear Rhoda Dearest mamma delighted doll doll's house endeavour EXCELLENCE OF CHARITY feeling Frontispiece gentle GEOGRAPHY GRANT AND GRIFFITH half-bound hand happy heart HISTORY illustrated with 24 ISAAC TAYLOR Jesus JOHN HARRIS kind KINGS OF ENGLAND Lady LESSONS little girl look Lucy and Rhoda Lydia MAMMA'S BIBLE STORIES Manor-house Mary Hollis Merton's Miss Rhoda missionary morning MOTHER ness never Noah's ark nosegay numerous engravings nursery papa patient Peter plain pleased pleasure pony poor old woman pray pretty Price QUADRUPEDS RACTERS replied Saviour Second Edition shawl shew smiled soon sorry temper tence THER thing thought tion walk wood-cuts young friends