Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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Página 76
... suffer ; I have been among them , and I know what they endure . " " Let me tell you , Amy , that I do not approve of your going among the poor ; you are in danger of taking some disease ; it is not a proper employ- ment for a young lady ...
... suffer ; I have been among them , and I know what they endure . " " Let me tell you , Amy , that I do not approve of your going among the poor ; you are in danger of taking some disease ; it is not a proper employ- ment for a young lady ...
Página 77
... suffering , if we could ? " " Where are the fathers of these children ? Why do not their fathers support them ? " " Some of them are dead ; some are worse than dead - vicious ; others are absent ; and others are incapacitated for labor ...
... suffering , if we could ? " " Where are the fathers of these children ? Why do not their fathers support them ? " " Some of them are dead ; some are worse than dead - vicious ; others are absent ; and others are incapacitated for labor ...
Página 117
... sufferings ; but she soon saw that he would not be comforted . The habits of activity , indus- try , and economy , which she had cultivated for the last year , in order to be able to do good to the poor , consistently with all her other ...
... sufferings ; but she soon saw that he would not be comforted . The habits of activity , indus- try , and economy , which she had cultivated for the last year , in order to be able to do good to the poor , consistently with all her other ...
Página 131
... suffering than great happiness with composure . Is it that in this life the heart is more acquainted with grief than with joy ? Amy hastily quitted the room , trembling at the excess of her own emotions , and shrinking from the ...
... suffering than great happiness with composure . Is it that in this life the heart is more acquainted with grief than with joy ? Amy hastily quitted the room , trembling at the excess of her own emotions , and shrinking from the ...
Página 145
... suffering in this mortal life ? Did he not say , ' Be not afraid ? ' Are not our affections more enduring , more deep and bound- less , than this wide , unfathomed sea , or these illimitable skies ? Is not the true heart every moment ...
... suffering in this mortal life ? Did he not say , ' Be not afraid ? ' Are not our affections more enduring , more deep and bound- less , than this wide , unfathomed sea , or these illimitable skies ? Is not the true heart every moment ...
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