The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... poor mother , who dares not look into the face of her child , lest she should see some smile or look , or innocent expression , that would make it doubly hard to render up the sacrifice demanded at her hand . It is a remarkable fact ...
... poor mother , who dares not look into the face of her child , lest she should see some smile or look , or innocent expression , that would make it doubly hard to render up the sacrifice demanded at her hand . It is a remarkable fact ...
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... Poor Ella Thornton ! had you felt this , you would not- favourite of fortune that you were - have looked so unreason- ably and inexcusably sad , as you sat in the cushioned chair , with your arm resting on the slight table beside you ...
... Poor Ella Thornton ! had you felt this , you would not- favourite of fortune that you were - have looked so unreason- ably and inexcusably sad , as you sat in the cushioned chair , with your arm resting on the slight table beside you ...
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... poor father , which occurred while I was quite a baby , left my mother and myself with no means of support . Mr. Hyde came forward as a brother should . He gave us a home , and , when my dear parent was no more , he adopted her child ...
... poor father , which occurred while I was quite a baby , left my mother and myself with no means of support . Mr. Hyde came forward as a brother should . He gave us a home , and , when my dear parent was no more , he adopted her child ...
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... poor old woman in yonder almshouse . She is quite a cripple , unable to walk or stand , and her fingers are twisted by rheumatism into all kinds of shapes . A visitor , on entering her apartment , finds her busy with some religious ...
... poor old woman in yonder almshouse . She is quite a cripple , unable to walk or stand , and her fingers are twisted by rheumatism into all kinds of shapes . A visitor , on entering her apartment , finds her busy with some religious ...
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... poor old Ellen , in the almshouse , finds some way to be useful . There lived in a poor cottage a girl of sixteen . The only means of instruction ever enjoyed by her did not last for more than six months , but her mind was awakened by ...
... poor old Ellen , in the almshouse , finds some way to be useful . There lived in a poor cottage a girl of sixteen . The only means of instruction ever enjoyed by her did not last for more than six months , but her mind was awakened by ...
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