Who are the happy ones? or, Home sketches. By the author of 'Quiet thughts for quiet hours'.1875 |
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... heart . Louisa , the youngest of the party , was a bright , lively child , and was always to be seen with her brother Percy , whose shadow she may be said to have been . She gave up her will to him without a struggle , always thought ...
... heart . Louisa , the youngest of the party , was a bright , lively child , and was always to be seen with her brother Percy , whose shadow she may be said to have been . She gave up her will to him without a struggle , always thought ...
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... heart , or hands ? Some are sent on active em- ployment , others are to sit still , and this last seems to me your appointed work just now . I can well imagine it is very irksome with your active mind , but we must believe it is the ...
... heart , or hands ? Some are sent on active em- ployment , others are to sit still , and this last seems to me your appointed work just now . I can well imagine it is very irksome with your active mind , but we must believe it is the ...
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... heart full of grateful feelings , the sick girl closed her eyes , while the beautiful purple sunset shed its rich hues over her pale wan countenance . And when her mother and sister came in WHO ARE THE HAPPY ONES ? 53.
... heart full of grateful feelings , the sick girl closed her eyes , while the beautiful purple sunset shed its rich hues over her pale wan countenance . And when her mother and sister came in WHO ARE THE HAPPY ONES ? 53.
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... heart , prayer is its aliment . It is satisfied under every dispensation of Pro- vidence , and takes thankfully its allotted portion , never inquiring whether a little more would not be a little better , knowing that if God had so ...
... heart , prayer is its aliment . It is satisfied under every dispensation of Pro- vidence , and takes thankfully its allotted portion , never inquiring whether a little more would not be a little better , knowing that if God had so ...
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... heart and its affections . Had they had the power of choice , they would not have relinquished this humble cottage for the wealthiest home in England . It was endeared to them by all sorts of loving recollections , and associated with ...
... heart and its affections . Had they had the power of choice , they would not have relinquished this humble cottage for the wealthiest home in England . It was endeared to them by all sorts of loving recollections , and associated with ...
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