Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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deepened , and she felt that the mother who had so cherished and loved her was indeed gone , but with the feeling came a remem- brance of her last instructions , and kneeling down in that corner , there , unseen by any one , she prayed ...
deepened , and she felt that the mother who had so cherished and loved her was indeed gone , but with the feeling came a remem- brance of her last instructions , and kneeling down in that corner , there , unseen by any one , she prayed ...
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Perhaps it might , but I felt an inclination to call to - night ; however , I won't again , dear mother , if it distresses you ; I wouldn't do that for the world . " Bending down over her brother's chair , she kissed his forehead .
Perhaps it might , but I felt an inclination to call to - night ; however , I won't again , dear mother , if it distresses you ; I wouldn't do that for the world . " Bending down over her brother's chair , she kissed his forehead .
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I felt rather sorry at first , Miss Woodville , that I was not going to my dear mama , but I am ready to wait as long as Jesus wishes me now . " " Was your Saviour present with you during your illness ? ” " Oh yes , and I don't think it ...
I felt rather sorry at first , Miss Woodville , that I was not going to my dear mama , but I am ready to wait as long as Jesus wishes me now . " " Was your Saviour present with you during your illness ? ” " Oh yes , and I don't think it ...
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