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Page 12
But , were I to enter into all the various views of Scripture which Mrs. Mary
Stephens gave to her little pupil , I should be compelled to protract my narrative to
an unwarrantable length . Suffice it therefore to say , that this good woman ,
always ...
But , were I to enter into all the various views of Scripture which Mrs. Mary
Stephens gave to her little pupil , I should be compelled to protract my narrative to
an unwarrantable length . Suffice it therefore to say , that this good woman ,
always ...
Page 47
... as his rival , he gradually cherished such an alienation from his former friend ,
as to proceed at length to counteract , at first in an underhand , and afterwards in
a more open way , every public work which the other attempted to accomplish .
... as his rival , he gradually cherished such an alienation from his former friend ,
as to proceed at length to counteract , at first in an underhand , and afterwards in
a more open way , every public work which the other attempted to accomplish .
Page 53
But the latter at length prevailed : and when Edmund called upon him at his new
abode , he told him that he should have no occasion for his further services in the
curacy . Edmund was thunderstruck . He grew pale and then red . He had now ...
But the latter at length prevailed : and when Edmund called upon him at his new
abode , he told him that he should have no occasion for his further services in the
curacy . Edmund was thunderstruck . He grew pale and then red . He had now ...
Page 101
0 , " said Miss Clifford , drawing up her mouth , and protracting the exclamation to
a ridiculous length , “ indeed ! I beg pardon . I am sorry . Had I known so much
before , I trust that I should have been more prudent . I would have died rather ...
0 , " said Miss Clifford , drawing up her mouth , and protracting the exclamation to
a ridiculous length , “ indeed ! I beg pardon . I am sorry . Had I known so much
before , I trust that I should have been more prudent . I would have died rather ...
Page 115
At length , however , she spoke , and said , that it was her fixed resolution never
to enter into any engagement without her father's approbation , and that being so
very young , she would wish Mr. Sackville to allow her time for consideration ...
At length , however , she spoke , and said , that it was her fixed resolution never
to enter into any engagement without her father's approbation , and that being so
very young , she would wish Mr. Sackville to allow her time for consideration ...
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