The Rectory of Moreland: Or, My DutyJ. E. Tilton, 1860 - 339 pages |
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... communion of , " 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.
... communion of , " 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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... their mother " " you might have told Mrs. Lee that it was nd trust in God that supported them . But I llusions of the most remote kind may ever be □ y family to their poverty . " dience . Mrs. Marshall and Josephine both felt was intended.
... their mother " " you might have told Mrs. Lee that it was nd trust in God that supported them . But I llusions of the most remote kind may ever be □ y family to their poverty . " dience . Mrs. Marshall and Josephine both felt was intended.
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... . Marshall and Josephine both felt was intended for them ; for , among other weak- Mrs. Marshall displayed a disposition to " court th , " which was foreign to the nature of her hus- CHAPTER V. " There's a cool , collected look ,
... . Marshall and Josephine both felt was intended for them ; for , among other weak- Mrs. Marshall displayed a disposition to " court th , " which was foreign to the nature of her hus- CHAPTER V. " There's a cool , collected look ,
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... felt a sense of while repeating the little she could remember . was very pale , except a round crimson spot heek . Several times she was on the point of to tears as she met the glance of her pastor's which she , for the first time in ...
... felt a sense of while repeating the little she could remember . was very pale , except a round crimson spot heek . Several times she was on the point of to tears as she met the glance of her pastor's which she , for the first time in ...
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... felt hatred towards Virginia Lee , and— ” She ed ; — if she said Josephine , she must say Mrs. Mar- ; for she felt that the deepest sting was planted er want of feeling . " No , " she added , " it is all my ce for myself nor for those I ...
... felt hatred towards Virginia Lee , and— ” She ed ; — if she said Josephine , she must say Mrs. Mar- ; for she felt that the deepest sting was planted er want of feeling . " No , " she added , " it is all my ce for myself nor for those I ...
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