The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... sister absent from their cheerful band - it is sometimes good to remember these things , and to ask themselves what they can do for a people , who , perhaps the most amiable in their natural character of any in the world , need only the ...
... sister absent from their cheerful band - it is sometimes good to remember these things , and to ask themselves what they can do for a people , who , perhaps the most amiable in their natural character of any in the world , need only the ...
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... sister came to dwell and be my guest . Widowed in youth , and early ' reft of all her children , well It pleased her of her ancient griefs in plaintive voice to tell ; And lovingly to brood above her blighted heart's distress , Until I ...
... sister came to dwell and be my guest . Widowed in youth , and early ' reft of all her children , well It pleased her of her ancient griefs in plaintive voice to tell ; And lovingly to brood above her blighted heart's distress , Until I ...
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... sisters , and the next day a note arrived , which set forth , that though the Misses Perkins were not in the habit of receiving boarders , far from it , yet on this occasion they should be happy to step out of their usual path , and ...
... sisters , and the next day a note arrived , which set forth , that though the Misses Perkins were not in the habit of receiving boarders , far from it , yet on this occasion they should be happy to step out of their usual path , and ...
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... sisters , independently of their affection for her , would miss her sorely from their household . She was somewhat garrulous , and fond of describing her day's occupations to me . " You see , my dear , " she would begin , " I always go ...
... sisters , independently of their affection for her , would miss her sorely from their household . She was somewhat garrulous , and fond of describing her day's occupations to me . " You see , my dear , " she would begin , " I always go ...
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... sister called her " Bobby . " The second sister , Miss Ann , was a particularly ladylike woman . She had delicate health , and required to be very much in the open air . She also , as I soon saw , had a decided line of usefulness . She ...
... sister called her " Bobby . " The second sister , Miss Ann , was a particularly ladylike woman . She had delicate health , and required to be very much in the open air . She also , as I soon saw , had a decided line of usefulness . She ...
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Amelia Anne Annie Wilks answered asked ayah beautiful believe Bessie Bible blessed Blount called Caroline catechism child Christ Christian church colour comfort counting-house dark dear reader death dress earnest endeavour exclaimed eyes faith father fear feel felt flowers Frances garden gave girl give glad glory God's grace hand happy hear heard heart Heatherbrae heaven Holy Holy Spirit hope horned owl Jesus Jews kind labours lady light live look Lord Maitland mind Miss Bobby Miss Perkins Miss Sarah morning mother never Norrland passed peace perhaps poor prayer remark replied Robina ROCHESTER CASTLE Sardinia Saviour Scriptures seemed sinner sisters smile soon sorrow soul speak spirit sure tell Testaments thee things thou thought tion truth unto voice walk wish word young