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Page 113
Could there actually be found so admired and fortunate a creature as Sir Charles
Grandison , it might quickly be discovered that all those external circumstances
which raised him above other men , were of a nature too poor and imperfect to ...
Could there actually be found so admired and fortunate a creature as Sir Charles
Grandison , it might quickly be discovered that all those external circumstances
which raised him above other men , were of a nature too poor and imperfect to ...
Page 147
The third year , the visitors fell off so much , that those who still continued willing
to labour in this field , found the duty very burdensome ; among whom poor Mrs.
Mary Bird , having an infirm sister , with many other charitable calls ...
The third year , the visitors fell off so much , that those who still continued willing
to labour in this field , found the duty very burdensome ; among whom poor Mrs.
Mary Bird , having an infirm sister , with many other charitable calls ...
Page 228
In her happier days , this little flower - garden had been the delight of this poor
lady ; and here , at one time of her life , she might have been often seen watering
her flowers and weeding her mignionette , while the little Isabella , the elder of
her ...
In her happier days , this little flower - garden had been the delight of this poor
lady ; and here , at one time of her life , she might have been often seen watering
her flowers and weeding her mignionette , while the little Isabella , the elder of
her ...
Page 233
Mary Martha Sherwood. hear all her poor tales , if it were a hundred times over . ”
• 0 , very fine indeed ! ” said Miss Isabella : “ but I doubt not you would be as tired
of them as other people are . The naughty girl then bent down her head to her ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. hear all her poor tales , if it were a hundred times over . ”
• 0 , very fine indeed ! ” said Miss Isabella : “ but I doubt not you would be as tired
of them as other people are . The naughty girl then bent down her head to her ...
Page 245
There stopping a moment , with a feeling which cannot be described , she looked
up to her poor parent's windows , which were open ; no one appeared near them
. She immediately began , with hasty step , to traverse the railing , till she came ...
There stopping a moment , with a feeling which cannot be described , she looked
up to her poor parent's windows , which were open ; no one appeared near them
. She immediately began , with hasty step , to traverse the railing , till she came ...
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