Blanche Cleveland; or, The rain and sunshine of youth. By A.E.W. |
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Perhaps if I were to live , Blanche , you might cling more to me than to Jesus , and so He will remove me that you may love Him more . You love Him a little now , Blanche , don't you ? ” “ Yes , mama , I think so ; oh yes , I am sure I ...
Perhaps if I were to live , Blanche , you might cling more to me than to Jesus , and so He will remove me that you may love Him more . You love Him a little now , Blanche , don't you ? ” “ Yes , mama , I think so ; oh yes , I am sure I ...
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At length Blanche said , “ I wish I loved Jesus as much as Milly does , and then , perhaps , He would take me , too , to live with mama . “ It is not the amount of our love to Him , Blanche , that calls us from this world , each are ...
At length Blanche said , “ I wish I loved Jesus as much as Milly does , and then , perhaps , He would take me , too , to live with mama . “ It is not the amount of our love to Him , Blanche , that calls us from this world , each are ...
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“ Oh , don't you remember , uncle , the little girl Miss Woodville took me to see last Christmas ; she's very ill , and her mother doesn't ; think she'll live long . " Mr. Cleveland placed several more in Blanche's hand .
“ Oh , don't you remember , uncle , the little girl Miss Woodville took me to see last Christmas ; she's very ill , and her mother doesn't ; think she'll live long . " Mr. Cleveland placed several more in Blanche's hand .
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