East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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... child that was so very sick yesterday . " It is better , my dear ; though I think it will not recover . Mrs. Morse would feel very bad if little Franky should die . I have often heard her say that she was the image of the other little ...
... child that was so very sick yesterday . " It is better , my dear ; though I think it will not recover . Mrs. Morse would feel very bad if little Franky should die . I have often heard her say that she was the image of the other little ...
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... children , and was ready to answer to the best of his ability . " There was no direct command given to change this day . The redemption of man through Christ was considered by the Apostles to be a greater work than the creation of ...
... children , and was ready to answer to the best of his ability . " There was no direct command given to change this day . The redemption of man through Christ was considered by the Apostles to be a greater work than the creation of ...
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... child . Cap- tain De Van was not a man that ab- sented himself from scenes of suffer- ing , but taking his hat and cane , walked leisurely down the road that lay upon the banks of the river , which formed a deep bend , where , many ...
... child . Cap- tain De Van was not a man that ab- sented himself from scenes of suffer- ing , but taking his hat and cane , walked leisurely down the road that lay upon the banks of the river , which formed a deep bend , where , many ...
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... child , where they found Mr. Willard and his lady . They did not wait for a formal intro- duction , but did what they could for the consolation of the afflicted family . Mrs. Willard and Mrs. De Van dressed the corpse in a white muslin ...
... child , where they found Mr. Willard and his lady . They did not wait for a formal intro- duction , but did what they could for the consolation of the afflicted family . Mrs. Willard and Mrs. De Van dressed the corpse in a white muslin ...
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... children seated in their pleasant little parlor ; Affie was reading aloud , Amelia being her only auditor , for Willie had been in bed a full half hour , but he could not say his prayers and go to sleep , until he had confessed that he ...
... children seated in their pleasant little parlor ; Affie was reading aloud , Amelia being her only auditor , for Willie had been in bed a full half hour , but he could not say his prayers and go to sleep , until he had confessed that he ...
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Affie Agnes Alba Alpheus Amelia answered arms Ashbel asked beautiful blessed Bradley brandy brother called Captain Brown Charles Bradley child Christ Colonel Bertram dark daughters dear death door drink entered evil eyes father Florence girls glad hand happy heard heart heaven hope hour husband inquired intemperance intoxicating Josephine kingdom of heaven knew laboring lady laid Lamb of God lard leave Lewis McMartin Lieutenant Morse light live looked Lord Louvre mamma ment mind moon by night morning mother night Odora opened pale pleasant pleasant home pray prayer Radford replied rest Roselle Sabbath sick sister soon soul spirit sufferer tain tears temperance thee Theodore thou thought tion told took turb village walked Walter weeping wife Willard Williams wines