Margaret Cecil: Or, "I Can, Because I Ought"D. Appleton, 1852 - 316 Seiten |
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... never could allow my will to wound or vex dear mamma , however strong it might be . " " And yet you do grieve her almost every day , when you oppose your will to hers , and refuse to comply with her wishes . It may be a little grief ...
... never could allow my will to wound or vex dear mamma , however strong it might be . " " And yet you do grieve her almost every day , when you oppose your will to hers , and refuse to comply with her wishes . It may be a little grief ...
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... never see those children without wishing they could change places . Poor , gentle , timid Arthur , is half a girl , and Margaret would make a noble boy . " 66 “ I hope she will make a noble woman , " said Norah ear- nestly . Her heart ...
... never see those children without wishing they could change places . Poor , gentle , timid Arthur , is half a girl , and Margaret would make a noble boy . " 66 “ I hope she will make a noble woman , " said Norah ear- nestly . Her heart ...
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... never been able to make up his mind to stay for any length of time at the castle where his wife had died . He came to see his little girl once or twice a year , and she always looked so healthy and happy , he had such confidence in the ...
... never been able to make up his mind to stay for any length of time at the castle where his wife had died . He came to see his little girl once or twice a year , and she always looked so healthy and happy , he had such confidence in the ...
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... never to weary the children with long discussions about religion ; but she was also prayerfully anxious that no day , no visit to her cottage , should pass without at least a word or two of instruction upon that all- important subject ...
... never to weary the children with long discussions about religion ; but she was also prayerfully anxious that no day , no visit to her cottage , should pass without at least a word or two of instruction upon that all- important subject ...
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... never again to offer the least op- position to her mamma's proposed lessons , however tiresome she might find them . Early the following afternoon she came down to the cot- tage in the highest glee . " Ah , Mistress Norah , " she cried ...
... never again to offer the least op- position to her mamma's proposed lessons , however tiresome she might find them . Early the following afternoon she came down to the cot- tage in the highest glee . " Ah , Mistress Norah , " she cried ...
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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
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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.