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Page 144
Mind not what they say , Mr. Burton , ” added she , putting her hand upon but
come to us whenever you can get any one to fill your pulpit . ” Tea was now
handed round ; and , after tea , Anna still hoped for some of that enlivening
Christian ...
Mind not what they say , Mr. Burton , ” added she , putting her hand upon but
come to us whenever you can get any one to fill your pulpit . ” Tea was now
handed round ; and , after tea , Anna still hoped for some of that enlivening
Christian ...
Page 147
... each of them entering into an agreement to superintend the school for one
month during the year , În order to prevent confusion , many good laws and
regulations had been drawn up by Mrs. Humphreys , and Mr. Burton had
accepted the ...
... each of them entering into an agreement to superintend the school for one
month during the year , În order to prevent confusion , many good laws and
regulations had been drawn up by Mrs. Humphreys , and Mr. Burton had
accepted the ...
Page 158
begged Mr. Burton to point out what he could possibly have done or said to
render him thus uncomfortable . Sir , " returned Mr. Burton , “ you have convinced
me of hypocrisy ; and , though unintentionally , have made me sensible that I
have ...
begged Mr. Burton to point out what he could possibly have done or said to
render him thus uncomfortable . Sir , " returned Mr. Burton , “ you have convinced
me of hypocrisy ; and , though unintentionally , have made me sensible that I
have ...
Page 161
said Mr. Burton , when the good man had ceased to speak , “ you have indeed
touched me to the quick : but I thank you for it . You have , by the divine blessing ,
made me feel my errors . I have been in a dream ; and you , I trust , have been ...
said Mr. Burton , when the good man had ceased to speak , “ you have indeed
touched me to the quick : but I thank you for it . You have , by the divine blessing ,
made me feel my errors . I have been in a dream ; and you , I trust , have been ...
Page 231
... because it was known that every word of commendation bestowed on Clarissa
would be considered as an affront by Mrs. Burton , the housekeeper , who always
maintained , that Clarissa ought not to be named in the same day with dear ...
... because it was known that every word of commendation bestowed on Clarissa
would be considered as an affront by Mrs. Burton , the housekeeper , who always
maintained , that Clarissa ought not to be named in the same day with dear ...
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