The Home: Or, Family Cares and Family Joys, Tom 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843 |
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... able to look into her pure soul as in a mirror , and to be aware there of every blot on one's own soul , and to be able thus to purify it against the day of the great trial . " But I speak only of myself and my own happiness . Ah , the ...
... able to look into her pure soul as in a mirror , and to be aware there of every blot on one's own soul , and to be able thus to purify it against the day of the great trial . " But I speak only of myself and my own happiness . Ah , the ...
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... able thus to misguide you ? " and with these words he took Volney's Ruins out of his pocket , and threw it upon the table . Sara started and reddened : " Ah , " said she , " this is only another instance of espionage over me . ” " Not ...
... able thus to misguide you ? " and with these words he took Volney's Ruins out of his pocket , and threw it upon the table . Sara started and reddened : " Ah , " said she , " this is only another instance of espionage over me . ” " Not ...
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... able to confess that a more joyful tranquillity had diffused itself over all . There was no one who did not think of Sara with sympathy , who did not weep sometimes at her violent separation from the family ; but there was no one , with ...
... able to confess that a more joyful tranquillity had diffused itself over all . There was no one who did not think of Sara with sympathy , who did not weep sometimes at her violent separation from the family ; but there was no one , with ...
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... able to advance and advantage soul as well as body . Thank God ! I fancy ours is pretty good for that purpose , and in time may yet be better ; the children too look happy ; Gabriele grows now every day , and Louise has grown over all ...
... able to advance and advantage soul as well as body . Thank God ! I fancy ours is pretty good for that purpose , and in time may yet be better ; the children too look happy ; Gabriele grows now every day , and Louise has grown over all ...
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... able to read a pleasant book or to sing a beautiful song , else their lives , spite of all their waterfalls , would be very dry ! " The Judge smiled , kissed his little daughter , and tears of delight filled his eyes . Henrik , in the ...
... able to read a pleasant book or to sing a beautiful song , else their lives , spite of all their waterfalls , would be very dry ! " The Judge smiled , kissed his little daughter , and tears of delight filled his eyes . Henrik , in the ...
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