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... what she had heard ; and whether their kind instructress meant them to
understand that she considered it a kind of heathenism to study the writings of
idolaters in the manner in which they were studied by the learned in the present
day ?
... what she had heard ; and whether their kind instructress meant them to
understand that she considered it a kind of heathenism to study the writings of
idolaters in the manner in which they were studied by the learned in the present
day ?
Page 78
There are times , indeed , when children will feel a disinclination not only to
studies of every kind , but even to every kind of amusement . An idle child is as
wholly incapable of pursuing any play with energy , as of following up any kind of
study ...
There are times , indeed , when children will feel a disinclination not only to
studies of every kind , but even to every kind of amusement . An idle child is as
wholly incapable of pursuing any play with energy , as of following up any kind of
study ...
Page 103
Miss Barber also , in order to persuade the kind father to submit to a year's longer
separation from his child , assured him , that she should not charge a single
farthing more for all the privileges Miss Anna would enjoy as parlour - boarder ...
Miss Barber also , in order to persuade the kind father to submit to a year's longer
separation from his child , assured him , that she should not charge a single
farthing more for all the privileges Miss Anna would enjoy as parlour - boarder ...
Page 110
A certain kind of religious awe , however , prevented her from breaking out into
open murmurs against the Ruler of all things ; although her discontent and
ingratitude were thereby not a whit diminished in the eyes of that God who is a
discerner ...
A certain kind of religious awe , however , prevented her from breaking out into
open murmurs against the Ruler of all things ; although her discontent and
ingratitude were thereby not a whit diminished in the eyes of that God who is a
discerner ...
Page 282
After several facts of this kind had been brought before her observation in a
manner which would admit of no doubt , she insensibly relaxed a little of her
reserve ; so that she sometimes appeared at the tea - table when Mr. Melville
favoured ...
After several facts of this kind had been brought before her observation in a
manner which would admit of no doubt , she insensibly relaxed a little of her
reserve ; so that she sometimes appeared at the tea - table when Mr. Melville
favoured ...
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