Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 11John Sartain, Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart John Sartain & Company, 1852 |
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... young intellect , whose development she watched with such maternal solicitude , must bestow its powers on no mere worldly object , and she resolved that he should become a herald of the cross - little thinking how soon that voice ...
... young intellect , whose development she watched with such maternal solicitude , must bestow its powers on no mere worldly object , and she resolved that he should become a herald of the cross - little thinking how soon that voice ...
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... young , " was his reply , - " I trust you will never learn another language than this . You will triumph ! What have you to overcome ? " " A barrier of condition . The pride , and hate , and jealousy , of those who should be friends and ...
... young , " was his reply , - " I trust you will never learn another language than this . You will triumph ! What have you to overcome ? " " A barrier of condition . The pride , and hate , and jealousy , of those who should be friends and ...
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... young wife ; for , as he smoothed back her sunny curls , and pressed a kiss upon her white brow , she smiled brightly . " Have you no kind word for Charty Jem ? Won't you wish him a safe tramp through the woods to - night ? " asked the ...
... young wife ; for , as he smoothed back her sunny curls , and pressed a kiss upon her white brow , she smiled brightly . " Have you no kind word for Charty Jem ? Won't you wish him a safe tramp through the woods to - night ? " asked the ...
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