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Page 178
when he had been carried by his nurse and his parents into those scenes of
gaiety which recur every Sunday in that country , when , after having heard mass
in the cathedral , and received the sprinkling of the holy water , he had been
thence ...
when he had been carried by his nurse and his parents into those scenes of
gaiety which recur every Sunday in that country , when , after having heard mass
in the cathedral , and received the sprinkling of the holy water , he had been
thence ...
Page 199
Monique offered her services to nurse the sick woman ; but Rosalie assured her
neighbour that she could do all that was necessary for her , having obtained the
medicines proper for her disease from the Curé , and , in consequence , standing
...
Monique offered her services to nurse the sick woman ; but Rosalie assured her
neighbour that she could do all that was necessary for her , having obtained the
medicines proper for her disease from the Curé , and , in consequence , standing
...
Page 233
The nurse was startled , and placed her darling upon her lap ; and while she
pressed her in her arms , she looked angrily at Isabella , saying , “ Miss , what
have you said to vex your sister ? " Isabella , with much confidence , repeated the
...
The nurse was startled , and placed her darling upon her lap ; and while she
pressed her in her arms , she looked angrily at Isabella , saying , “ Miss , what
have you said to vex your sister ? " Isabella , with much confidence , repeated the
...
Page 235
This also should be observed , Miss , ” proceeded the nurse , “ that , though a
parent were to be ever so wicked , that circumstance would not do away the
obligation of the child towards him , inasmuch as the obligation is from God ; and
the ...
This also should be observed , Miss , ” proceeded the nurse , “ that , though a
parent were to be ever so wicked , that circumstance would not do away the
obligation of the child towards him , inasmuch as the obligation is from God ; and
the ...
Page 236
When the good nurse received this order , she hastened , with joy , to dress her
lovely nursling for the interview , and was filled with delight at the sweet
appearance of the little lady when she had completed the task of dressing her .
When the good nurse received this order , she hastened , with joy , to dress her
lovely nursling for the interview , and was filled with delight at the sweet
appearance of the little lady when she had completed the task of dressing her .
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