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... mother inconsolable. Behold herethe time andthe occasion,which were toprove whetherthere was aught of real religion in Louisa Vivian or not.She was enteringthe furnace of affliction—a fiery furnace, in which the stoutest human heart ...
... mother inconsolable. Behold herethe time andthe occasion,which were toprove whetherthere was aught of real religion in Louisa Vivian or not.She was enteringthe furnace of affliction—a fiery furnace, in which the stoutest human heart ...
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... mother, having entirely given up the world for herself and her children, now devoted her undivided attention to the ... mother's careful andprudent management, shewas become a very important assistanttothat tender parentinthe education ...
... mother, having entirely given up the world for herself and her children, now devoted her undivided attention to the ... mother's careful andprudent management, shewas become a very important assistanttothat tender parentinthe education ...
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... mother'sweak opposition. At length howeverthe importunitiesof William becoming altogether intolerableto the indolent mother,she calledto hisfather, who was reading anewspaper, and said, “My dear, Iwish you would set William something to ...
... mother'sweak opposition. At length howeverthe importunitiesof William becoming altogether intolerableto the indolent mother,she calledto hisfather, who was reading anewspaper, and said, “My dear, Iwish you would set William something to ...
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... mother; during which she gave way to thehighest expression ofherjealous indignation, charging Margarita withthe deepest dissimulation. Ishall not trouble myreaderwith averyparticular accountofthe conversation betweenthis ambitious mother ...
... mother; during which she gave way to thehighest expression ofherjealous indignation, charging Margarita withthe deepest dissimulation. Ishall not trouble myreaderwith averyparticular accountofthe conversation betweenthis ambitious mother ...
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... mother, imploring herpardon. Lady Harriet torethe letter inpieces, and againdeclared that she henceforward renounced her daughter. Asecond letter was their sent undercoverto Margarita, requesting her good offices; on whichoccasion this ...
... mother, imploring herpardon. Lady Harriet torethe letter inpieces, and againdeclared that she henceforward renounced her daughter. Asecond letter was their sent undercoverto Margarita, requesting her good offices; on whichoccasion this ...
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