The Rectory of Moreland: Or, My DutyJ. E. Tilton, 1860 - 339 pages |
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... , " and telling her of her mother's Christian faith in g her orphaned children confidingly in the care of Father of the fatherless , " that Mary felt that it agonizing grief , and promised better to con- her expressions.
... , " and telling her of her mother's Christian faith in g her orphaned children confidingly in the care of Father of the fatherless , " that Mary felt that it agonizing grief , and promised better to con- her expressions.
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... father's friend , and she exclaimed : " My dear › mother said you would care for us , but this is too No , it must not be ; I can try to earn a living for f , at least . " race , putting back her curls , and kissing the.
... father's friend , and she exclaimed : " My dear › mother said you would care for us , but this is too No , it must not be ; I can try to earn a living for f , at least . " race , putting back her curls , and kissing the.
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... matters also . Mr. Marshall saw that was gained , and , leading her into the room , ommended the two children to their father's God , went to his own home . urpose 2 CHAPTER IV . Tatal remembrance , one sorrow that throws.
... matters also . Mr. Marshall saw that was gained , and , leading her into the room , ommended the two children to their father's God , went to his own home . urpose 2 CHAPTER IV . Tatal remembrance , one sorrow that throws.
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... father had died , his orphaned sister had come to his home . He had ittle knowledge of her character , for she was but a I when he left his father's house . She was now ight , wayward , petted , saucy girl of nineteen , with personal ...
... father had died , his orphaned sister had come to his home . He had ittle knowledge of her character , for she was but a I when he left his father's house . She was now ight , wayward , petted , saucy girl of nineteen , with personal ...
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... father ; now we a little quiet . " The words acted like a charm ; shed in an instant . rshall drew a deep sigh , and was tempted to refuge , the study . But a nobler feeling pre- 1 he entered the room where the family were The little ...
... father ; now we a little quiet . " The words acted like a charm ; shed in an instant . rshall drew a deep sigh , and was tempted to refuge , the study . But a nobler feeling pre- 1 he entered the room where the family were The little ...
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