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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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Her loss was acutely felt by Edmund , to whom she had left all her little property ,
appointing Mr. Parnel as his guardian . Edmund found himself more attached
than ever to Francis , from his affectionate behaviour on this sorrowful occasion ...
Her loss was acutely felt by Edmund , to whom she had left all her little property ,
appointing Mr. Parnel as his guardian . Edmund found himself more attached
than ever to Francis , from his affectionate behaviour on this sorrowful occasion ...
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He therefore felt it some relief to find that there was another labourer working in
his great vineyard , and he resolved to make himself acquainted with this minister
; and if he found that his opinions were such as in the main he could approve ...
He therefore felt it some relief to find that there was another labourer working in
his great vineyard , and he resolved to make himself acquainted with this minister
; and if he found that his opinions were such as in the main he could approve ...
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... in which , from experience and natural abilities , he was certainly entitled to
take the lead . And thus passed the hours till Mr. Parnel took his leave . ence .
Edmund once more felt relieved in being left alone , THE LADY OF THE MANOR
. 43.
... in which , from experience and natural abilities , he was certainly entitled to
take the lead . And thus passed the hours till Mr. Parnel took his leave . ence .
Edmund once more felt relieved in being left alone , THE LADY OF THE MANOR
. 43.
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Edmund once more felt relieved in being left alone , and presently found
consolation in pouring out his feelings before the throne of grace : but whether
his prayers for Francis Parnel were answered we shall leave our readers to judge
, when ...
Edmund once more felt relieved in being left alone , and presently found
consolation in pouring out his feelings before the throne of grace : but whether
his prayers for Francis Parnel were answered we shall leave our readers to judge
, when ...
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