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Page 191
said Annette , the younger daughter of Madame de Foix , who was sitting with her
sister on a bench in a lower part of the garden . “ It is the sound of the villagers in
the Guinguette , " said Rosalie . “ And they are dancing ! ” said Annette , with a ...
said Annette , the younger daughter of Madame de Foix , who was sitting with her
sister on a bench in a lower part of the garden . “ It is the sound of the villagers in
the Guinguette , " said Rosalie . “ And they are dancing ! ” said Annette , with a ...
Page 201
I do not leave her alone , Rosalie , ” replied Annette : “ and you surely will not be
so ill - natured as to grieve her by informing her of my absence ? ” " I will make
you no promise , Annette , ” said Rosalie . “ If she asks me , I will assuredly tell
her .
I do not leave her alone , Rosalie , ” replied Annette : “ and you surely will not be
so ill - natured as to grieve her by informing her of my absence ? ” " I will make
you no promise , Annette , ” said Rosalie . “ If she asks me , I will assuredly tell
her .
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We have reason , my beloved Annette , ” she said , “ to believe that those who ,
from ignorance , act amiss , are often preserved by their Almighty Father from the
ruinous consequences of their follies . Thus he leadeth the blind by ways they ...
We have reason , my beloved Annette , ” she said , “ to believe that those who ,
from ignorance , act amiss , are often preserved by their Almighty Father from the
ruinous consequences of their follies . Thus he leadeth the blind by ways they ...
Page 210
unhappy Annette , who , in seeking what is improperly called pleasure , lost that
which alone deserves the name . Monique , who had persuaded Annette to go off
with her son , did not leave the young people till she had seen them united in ...
unhappy Annette , who , in seeking what is improperly called pleasure , lost that
which alone deserves the name . Monique , who had persuaded Annette to go off
with her son , did not leave the young people till she had seen them united in ...
Page 216
This last object was too much for Annette : love , gratitude , -a --a mother's
gratitude in behalf of a child - a suffering child , -shame , remorse , and contrition
for the past , - these contending feelings were too much for her weak frame , and
...
This last object was too much for Annette : love , gratitude , -a --a mother's
gratitude in behalf of a child - a suffering child , -shame , remorse , and contrition
for the past , - these contending feelings were too much for her weak frame , and
...
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