Margaret Cecil: Or, "I Can, Because I Ought"D. Appleton, 1852 - 316 Seiten |
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... endeavor to fulfil her mother's wishes . She went back too in memory over all she could recollect of her short life ; dwelling upon every little incident at all connected with that dear mamma whom she was so soon to lose , and above all ...
... endeavor to fulfil her mother's wishes . She went back too in memory over all she could recollect of her short life ; dwelling upon every little incident at all connected with that dear mamma whom she was so soon to lose , and above all ...
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... endeavor , by the most rigid economy , to make the sum last as long as possible . And as might have been expected by his character , all the discomfort of that economy was made to press most heavily CARES AND SORROWS . 35.
... endeavor , by the most rigid economy , to make the sum last as long as possible . And as might have been expected by his character , all the discomfort of that economy was made to press most heavily CARES AND SORROWS . 35.
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... endeavor to perform even the most trifling duty as in the Lord's sight , and from a regard to His will . She knew that this promise bound her to the most scrupulous faithfulness and painstaking , even in such a matter as sweeping the ...
... endeavor to perform even the most trifling duty as in the Lord's sight , and from a regard to His will . She knew that this promise bound her to the most scrupulous faithfulness and painstaking , even in such a matter as sweeping the ...
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... endeavor to look cheerfully and hopefully forward to the future , as you say that is impossi- ble ; I will only ask you to endeavor for a few hours at least , to keep yourself from giving up all hope ; for this day , at least , try to ...
... endeavor to look cheerfully and hopefully forward to the future , as you say that is impossi- ble ; I will only ask you to endeavor for a few hours at least , to keep yourself from giving up all hope ; for this day , at least , try to ...
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... endeavor to find the motive for present industry in the increased power it may give you to help Arthur , if you should hereafter be placed in circurastances to be of use to him . " " If ! oh , Norah , do not say if . I could not bear to ...
... endeavor to find the motive for present industry in the increased power it may give you to help Arthur , if you should hereafter be placed in circurastances to be of use to him . " " If ! oh , Norah , do not say if . I could not bear to ...
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50 cents Anna answer anxious Arthur asked Auchenbeith beautiful blessing Bordeaux Cecil cents character Charles O'Brien cheerful child cloth comfort cottage cried daugh dear Jessie dear Margaret duty earnest earnestly Emma endeavor eyes fancy father feel felt friends garet gentle girl give governess Grace Aguilar happy heard heart Hester hope interest Jeannette Jessie Jessie's JULIA KAVANAGH kind knew lessons letter look look and smile Lord M'Leod mamma mean mind Miss Bailey Miss Beville Miss Percival morocco mother never Norah Octavo papa Paper cover patient perhaps Philippe Philippe's Pierre pleasant pleasure poor portunity promise quiet quietly Rose Rose's seemed SHANNONDALE Sir Charles Sir William Sir William Cecil sister smile soon sorrow speak spirit story strength sure teach tell thing thought told tone uncon walk wish words young lady
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 28 - When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. For I am the Lord thy God, the Holy One of Israel, thy Saviour: I gave Egypt for thy ransom, Ethiopia and Seba for thee.