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Page 55
My father did love me once , and I once hoped to be the means of reconciling him
to you ; but now I have need of one to stand between me and my father . ” And my
heavenly Father too , I once loved him , once delighted in his service ; but that ...
My father did love me once , and I once hoped to be the means of reconciling him
to you ; but now I have need of one to stand between me and my father . ” And my
heavenly Father too , I once loved him , once delighted in his service ; but that ...
Page 148
She failed not to remind her of the high profession she had once made - of the
high reputation she had once held — of the love she had expressed for the
Saviour - and of the dreadful condemnation she would bring upon herself , if she
still ...
She failed not to remind her of the high profession she had once made - of the
high reputation she had once held — of the love she had expressed for the
Saviour - and of the dreadful condemnation she would bring upon herself , if she
still ...
Page 226
I was petrified ; I was really for once shocked . I bade the waiting - maid light me
to the nursery ; and there I found all the women in the house collected , trying to
make Mrs. Freeman know that I was come , but without success . The vile woman
...
I was petrified ; I was really for once shocked . I bade the waiting - maid light me
to the nursery ; and there I found all the women in the house collected , trying to
make Mrs. Freeman know that I was come , but without success . The vile woman
...
Page 277
Do , do , Lady Seaforth , ” she replied : " do , for mercy's sake , leave me and my
Lord together for once ! Do not try my patience any further ! Let my Laura alone , I
beseech you ; unless you would wish to see me dead at your feet ! Are you not ...
Do , do , Lady Seaforth , ” she replied : " do , for mercy's sake , leave me and my
Lord together for once ! Do not try my patience any further ! Let my Laura alone , I
beseech you ; unless you would wish to see me dead at your feet ! Are you not ...
Page 283
You , my Lord , ” she said , “ were the object of my first love ; by you all my
conjugal affections were inspired ; by you my heart was first warmed to love ; by
you , " she added , ( and she wept as she spoke , ) “ that heart , once so warm ,
has been ...
You , my Lord , ” she said , “ were the object of my first love ; by you all my
conjugal affections were inspired ; by you my heart was first warmed to love ; by
you , " she added , ( and she wept as she spoke , ) “ that heart , once so warm ,
has been ...
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