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The first recollection which little Edmund Stephens had of his infancy , was that of
finding himself drinking tea at a small round table with the lady above described .
The room in which they sat was very long and wide , though low .
The first recollection which little Edmund Stephens had of his infancy , was that of
finding himself drinking tea at a small round table with the lady above described .
The room in which they sat was very long and wide , though low .
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... the spiritual welfare of her little nephew , when Edmund had entered his tenth
year , his aunt thought she ought no longer to delay placing him under the care of
some person who could carry on his education in those branches of knowledge ...
... the spiritual welfare of her little nephew , when Edmund had entered his tenth
year , his aunt thought she ought no longer to delay placing him under the care of
some person who could carry on his education in those branches of knowledge ...
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Having therefore proceeded thus far with such decided simplicity and perfect
success , she was very well able to judge of the effect upon the feelings of little
Edmund , when , in the course of common education , ordinary motives of
conduct ...
Having therefore proceeded thus far with such decided simplicity and perfect
success , she was very well able to judge of the effect upon the feelings of little
Edmund , when , in the course of common education , ordinary motives of
conduct ...
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Edmund , however , had no time to meditate on this subject ; he now felt himself
called upon to act , and to shew that part of his character which hitherto had not
appeared , namely , courage and decision , of which few boys had so large a ...
Edmund , however , had no time to meditate on this subject ; he now felt himself
called upon to act , and to shew that part of his character which hitherto had not
appeared , namely , courage and decision , of which few boys had so large a ...
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phens , he became exceedingly anxious to become an inmate in Mrs. Mary
Stephens's house , and attend the school as a day - scholar with Edmund .
Accordingly , when the next holidays arrived , he made his wishes known to his
father , and ...
phens , he became exceedingly anxious to become an inmate in Mrs. Mary
Stephens's house , and attend the school as a day - scholar with Edmund .
Accordingly , when the next holidays arrived , he made his wishes known to his
father , and ...
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