Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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Oh , cousin Harriet , please don't read that book to - day ; what would Aunt Rachel say if she saw you ? " " It doesn't matter to you what she would say , so go away and don't trouble me . ” " Come , Harriet , " said Fanny , coming for- ...
Oh , cousin Harriet , please don't read that book to - day ; what would Aunt Rachel say if she saw you ? " " It doesn't matter to you what she would say , so go away and don't trouble me . ” " Come , Harriet , " said Fanny , coming for- ...
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Well , I suppose you can't , then , ” replied Blanche , with a sigh ; " but at least you can pray , Fanny ; if you don't like to kneel down , you can pray in your heart every night and morning ; will you promise to do that , Fanny ?
Well , I suppose you can't , then , ” replied Blanche , with a sigh ; " but at least you can pray , Fanny ; if you don't like to kneel down , you can pray in your heart every night and morning ; will you promise to do that , Fanny ?
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Because I don't love God . " The words were wrung from him as it were by force ; he would fain not have told that gentle child that he loved not her heavenly Father , but he could not help it . Blanche looked at him for a moment in ...
Because I don't love God . " The words were wrung from him as it were by force ; he would fain not have told that gentle child that he loved not her heavenly Father , but he could not help it . Blanche looked at him for a moment in ...
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