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Page 24
Mrs. Mary Stephens was one morning found dead in her bed ; and thus was this
excellent woman suddenly removed from this world of trial into a state of glory .
Her loss was acutely felt by Edmund , to whom she had left all her little property ...
Mrs. Mary Stephens was one morning found dead in her bed ; and thus was this
excellent woman suddenly removed from this world of trial into a state of glory .
Her loss was acutely felt by Edmund , to whom she had left all her little property ...
Page 42
The next morning , Mr. Parnel returned Edmund's visit . The sight of the old room ,
and the many well - known pieces of furniture , with the oriel step on which he
had often lounged with his Edmund while they studied their lessons , seemed to ...
The next morning , Mr. Parnel returned Edmund's visit . The sight of the old room ,
and the many well - known pieces of furniture , with the oriel step on which he
had often lounged with his Edmund while they studied their lessons , seemed to ...
Page 47
... when , one morning , Mr. Parnel called on Mr. Stephens . The moment he
entered the room , Edmund was aware that his former friend was in a state of
high excitement , though on what account he did not know . For this excellent
young man ...
... when , one morning , Mr. Parnel called on Mr. Stephens . The moment he
entered the room , Edmund was aware that his former friend was in a state of
high excitement , though on what account he did not know . For this excellent
young man ...
Page 77
Recovering herself , therefore , from her embarrassment , she thanked Mr.
Sackville for his obliging offer ; and , repeating to him the message she had
received in the morning , asked him if he knew the poor widow from whom it
came .
Recovering herself , therefore , from her embarrassment , she thanked Mr.
Sackville for his obliging offer ; and , repeating to him the message she had
received in the morning , asked him if he knew the poor widow from whom it
came .
Page 86
... the poor woman had been accustomed to what is called better life . With what
glee did the little prattler appear in the morning at the foot of Sophia's bed ! and
how sweet were her gentle salutations when summoned to return in the evening !
... the poor woman had been accustomed to what is called better life . With what
glee did the little prattler appear in the morning at the foot of Sophia's bed ! and
how sweet were her gentle salutations when summoned to return in the evening !
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