The Twin Sisters; Or, The Advantages of ReligionJ. Harris, 1807 - 208 |
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... reason , nor to sense . " YOUNG . WHEN nearly five years old , Ellen and Anna Stanley , twin sisters , were left to the care of an " aunt , -not from the death of their parents , but owing to their removal from England to the East ...
... reason , nor to sense . " YOUNG . WHEN nearly five years old , Ellen and Anna Stanley , twin sisters , were left to the care of an " aunt , -not from the death of their parents , but owing to their removal from England to the East ...
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... reason to acknowledge himself under infinite obligations to her , for relieving him when most distressed : for , on the very next day , he found that the situation of his affairs could no longer be concealed ; and with the ut- most ...
... reason to acknowledge himself under infinite obligations to her , for relieving him when most distressed : for , on the very next day , he found that the situation of his affairs could no longer be concealed ; and with the ut- most ...
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... reason to be afraid of him ; if you are kind to him , he will soon be as fond of you . " " con- " I dont think I should like it though , " re- turned Ellen fearfully , " for him to run round me so ; suppose he should bite me ? " 66 O ...
... reason to be afraid of him ; if you are kind to him , he will soon be as fond of you . " " con- " I dont think I should like it though , " re- turned Ellen fearfully , " for him to run round me so ; suppose he should bite me ? " 66 O ...
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... the appearance of poverty which they exhibited . They had never seen any of their fellow - creatures living in such misery , and it seemed to make a deep impres- sion on their minds . " What is the reason 24 THE TWIN SISTERS .
... the appearance of poverty which they exhibited . They had never seen any of their fellow - creatures living in such misery , and it seemed to make a deep impres- sion on their minds . " What is the reason 24 THE TWIN SISTERS .
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sion on their minds . " What is the reason , aunt , " said Ellen , as she walked thoughtfully by her side , " what is the reason that these poor people have hardly any clothes to wear , while some have so many ? -Let me give some of my ...
sion on their minds . " What is the reason , aunt , " said Ellen , as she walked thoughtfully by her side , " what is the reason that these poor people have hardly any clothes to wear , while some have so many ? -Let me give some of my ...
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