Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W.1861 |
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... feel that ' Heaven is my home , ' now that my beloved parent is there , don't you ? " " Oh yes , Miss Woodville , I never liked that hymn half so well before dear mama died as I have done since . " " And now , darling , I must say good ...
... feel that ' Heaven is my home , ' now that my beloved parent is there , don't you ? " " Oh yes , Miss Woodville , I never liked that hymn half so well before dear mama died as I have done since . " " And now , darling , I must say good ...
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... feel that Jesus was near me , and oh , it made me feel so happy . " " Yes , Fanny , it is very pleasant to feel that Jesus is near us . He is listening to what we are saying now , and I am so very glad that you love Him . Some day ...
... feel that Jesus was near me , and oh , it made me feel so happy . " " Yes , Fanny , it is very pleasant to feel that Jesus is near us . He is listening to what we are saying now , and I am so very glad that you love Him . Some day ...
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... feel that what I say is true , and that it is better so , and you will feel it too . But , Ella , I want to tell you that I am happy , for I believe if I die I shall go to heaven . " Ella gave him a look of inquiry . " Yes , my dear ...
... feel that what I say is true , and that it is better so , and you will feel it too . But , Ella , I want to tell you that I am happy , for I believe if I die I shall go to heaven . " Ella gave him a look of inquiry . " Yes , my dear ...
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