The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... face of her child , lest she should see some smile or look , or innocent expression , that would make it doubly hard to render up the sacrifice demanded at her hand . It is a remarkable fact , and one which must greatly enhance the ...
... face of her child , lest she should see some smile or look , or innocent expression , that would make it doubly hard to render up the sacrifice demanded at her hand . It is a remarkable fact , and one which must greatly enhance the ...
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... face and mourn- ing dress , looking the very type of gentle womanhood . " The words were scarcely written , when a bough of the clematis which hung across the window was put aside , and the widow lady , thus highly praised , entered ...
... face and mourn- ing dress , looking the very type of gentle womanhood . " The words were scarcely written , when a bough of the clematis which hung across the window was put aside , and the widow lady , thus highly praised , entered ...
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... face away without reply . Alarmed by her emotion , her friend rose quickly , and again asked its cause ; but the orphan did not notice her ; she saw but the image of her lost parent , and she was again the child that , ten short years ...
... face away without reply . Alarmed by her emotion , her friend rose quickly , and again asked its cause ; but the orphan did not notice her ; she saw but the image of her lost parent , and she was again the child that , ten short years ...
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tion - could have grown into the pensive woman , from whose pure pale face the traces of all earthly passion were ob- literated ; only in the liquid darkness of her lustrous eyes were depths of true maternal tenderness . The radiant ...
tion - could have grown into the pensive woman , from whose pure pale face the traces of all earthly passion were ob- literated ; only in the liquid darkness of her lustrous eyes were depths of true maternal tenderness . The radiant ...
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... faces about him , and he himself , with his pen in his hand and his ledger opened on the table , looked just the same as usual ; and yet he felt that a change had passed over him , and that surrounding objects seemed to wear a different ...
... faces about him , and he himself , with his pen in his hand and his ledger opened on the table , looked just the same as usual ; and yet he felt that a change had passed over him , and that surrounding objects seemed to wear a different ...
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