Christabel Hope; or, The beginnings of life1869 |
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... mind , she was beginning to consider her duty ; this was , to introduce some better subject of thought as the last before they fell asleep each night . She remembered her little sermons , and it seemed to her that , poor as they had ...
... mind , she was beginning to consider her duty ; this was , to introduce some better subject of thought as the last before they fell asleep each night . She remembered her little sermons , and it seemed to her that , poor as they had ...
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... mind if we were to say a little hymn , or only a few verses , every night the last thing before we go to sleep ? " Bell uttered an involuntary exclamation . Emily cried , - " Dear me ! how dull ! " " Why do you propose it ? " asked Bell ...
... mind if we were to say a little hymn , or only a few verses , every night the last thing before we go to sleep ? " Bell uttered an involuntary exclamation . Emily cried , - " Dear me ! how dull ! " " Why do you propose it ? " asked Bell ...
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... mind each saying one in turn . " " Will you mind beginning to - night ? " asked Bell , very courteously . " Oh ! " cried Christabel , for she was very nervous about the matter , though the proposition had been her own . " I'm sure I don ...
... mind each saying one in turn . " " Will you mind beginning to - night ? " asked Bell , very courteously . " Oh ! " cried Christabel , for she was very nervous about the matter , though the proposition had been her own . " I'm sure I don ...
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... ask Thee for a present mind Intent on pleasing Thee . " " That is very beautiful , " remarked Bell , softly , at the close . " Thank you . " Emily was already snoring . D CHAPTER V. LONGINGS . " Now to the widow of. A First Effort . 33.
... ask Thee for a present mind Intent on pleasing Thee . " " That is very beautiful , " remarked Bell , softly , at the close . " Thank you . " Emily was already snoring . D CHAPTER V. LONGINGS . " Now to the widow of. A First Effort . 33.
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... mind to sug- gest a new and undeniably excellent plan to which she herself felt it right to accede . Mrs. Baker did not love female beauty because she herself possessed it . She was a widow , verg- ing on fifty , with a calmly cheerful ...
... mind to sug- gest a new and undeniably excellent plan to which she herself felt it right to accede . Mrs. Baker did not love female beauty because she herself possessed it . She was a widow , verg- ing on fifty , with a calmly cheerful ...
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