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Page 27
Affected by all these objects , he could scarcely refrain from tears ; but , sitting
down , he sunk into a long and deep reverie . During this period of abstraction ,
he called to mind the general tendency of the education which his aunt had given
...
Affected by all these objects , he could scarcely refrain from tears ; but , sitting
down , he sunk into a long and deep reverie . During this period of abstraction ,
he called to mind the general tendency of the education which his aunt had given
...
Page 41
Edmund was melted even to tears : but , as those persons who possess the most
tender hearts generally take the greatest care to avoid a display of their feelings ,
he hastily brushed away these tokens of affection , and , as if by mutual consent ...
Edmund was melted even to tears : but , as those persons who possess the most
tender hearts generally take the greatest care to avoid a display of their feelings ,
he hastily brushed away these tokens of affection , and , as if by mutual consent ...
Page 74
... my Sophia will be taken care of when I am no more , ” she would often say to
herself : “ I shall leave her with entire confidence in Him in whom the fatherless
find mercy , and yet I know that I shall not part from her without some natural tears
.
... my Sophia will be taken care of when I am no more , ” she would often say to
herself : “ I shall leave her with entire confidence in Him in whom the fatherless
find mercy , and yet I know that I shall not part from her without some natural tears
.
Page 81
Sophia was much affected by this description ; and as she looked upon the child ,
and recollected that she herself had also been left at a very early age without a
mother , she could not refrain from tears . Mr. Sackville was evidently touched by
...
Sophia was much affected by this description ; and as she looked upon the child ,
and recollected that she herself had also been left at a very early age without a
mother , she could not refrain from tears . Mr. Sackville was evidently touched by
...
Page 91
Sophia started , changed colour , and , calling Mrs. Cicely , she begged her to
stay in her room and attend to her little Annette ; “ For now , " added she , bursting
into tears , now - now - I can do no more for her . ” “ Nay , my dear young lady ...
Sophia started , changed colour , and , calling Mrs. Cicely , she begged her to
stay in her room and attend to her little Annette ; “ For now , " added she , bursting
into tears , now - now - I can do no more for her . ” “ Nay , my dear young lady ...
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