Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etcWhittaker, 1839 - 198 páginas |
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... blessed with a good mother , but my father used to behave ill to her , and swear at her , because , as he said , she must be a me- thodist , reading the bible always a week days . We were all little uns ; and I was but six years old ...
... blessed with a good mother , but my father used to behave ill to her , and swear at her , because , as he said , she must be a me- thodist , reading the bible always a week days . We were all little uns ; and I was but six years old ...
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... blessing of the Lord rested upon it . About a fortnight after , I received a sort of a note , without no writing though ; and there was half - a- sovereign in it . I always thought it came from a kind lady who came to see me when I was ...
... blessing of the Lord rested upon it . About a fortnight after , I received a sort of a note , without no writing though ; and there was half - a- sovereign in it . I always thought it came from a kind lady who came to see me when I was ...
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... bless thee all . I remember you always in my poor prayers , but " a cup of cold water , given to one of his little ones , " shall not lose its reward ; and you have been always kind to me . ' Mrs. Middleton was surprised to find how ...
... bless thee all . I remember you always in my poor prayers , but " a cup of cold water , given to one of his little ones , " shall not lose its reward ; and you have been always kind to me . ' Mrs. Middleton was surprised to find how ...
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... bless an all- sufficient Saviour , that it was permitted so to be .. Sometimes , when carried to excess , our wishes are granted us , I firmly believe in anger , since the effects prove too often inimical to our peace . We resolutely ...
... bless an all- sufficient Saviour , that it was permitted so to be .. Sometimes , when carried to excess , our wishes are granted us , I firmly believe in anger , since the effects prove too often inimical to our peace . We resolutely ...
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... bless you , ' and left the room immediately . ' Upon my word , ' said Mr. Middleton , as the door closed , ' what has come to Cavendish ? he looks as miserable as though he were going to be hanged ; I ne- ver saw him in this way all the ...
... bless you , ' and left the room immediately . ' Upon my word , ' said Mr. Middleton , as the door closed , ' what has come to Cavendish ? he looks as miserable as though he were going to be hanged ; I ne- ver saw him in this way all the ...
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Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etc Mary Jane Sheild Vista completa - 1839 |
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