Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... heart to aspire to a more economic mode of life . Nor should we fail to remember , that unless school - instruc- tion is obtruded in some shape or other on colliery villages and rural hamlets , the residents can scarcely be blamed for ...
... heart to aspire to a more economic mode of life . Nor should we fail to remember , that unless school - instruc- tion is obtruded in some shape or other on colliery villages and rural hamlets , the residents can scarcely be blamed for ...
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... heart of poor Maurice ; fain would he have spoken a word of love and comfort in return , but his paralysed tongue refused its office . All he could do was to point , with a feeble hand , to his forehead , and express by faint signs ...
... heart of poor Maurice ; fain would he have spoken a word of love and comfort in return , but his paralysed tongue refused its office . All he could do was to point , with a feeble hand , to his forehead , and express by faint signs ...
Side 24
... heart - rending lamentations . ' Do you think I could stay upon earth if you go and leave me ? I sometimes think I am going too , for my poor head throbs , and my limbs bend under me at times , almost like yours . ' ' I well believe it ...
... heart - rending lamentations . ' Do you think I could stay upon earth if you go and leave me ? I sometimes think I am going too , for my poor head throbs , and my limbs bend under me at times , almost like yours . ' ' I well believe it ...
Side 25
... heart , and touched it most deeply , was the distinction publicly con- ferred on her by the worthy curé himself , who , pointing her out to his parishioners as a pattern of Christian charity and sisterly affec- tion , and bestowing on ...
... heart , and touched it most deeply , was the distinction publicly con- ferred on her by the worthy curé himself , who , pointing her out to his parishioners as a pattern of Christian charity and sisterly affec- tion , and bestowing on ...
Side 26
... hearts were full , and a long embrace gave vent to feelings unutterable in words . Genevieve , as may be observed from these traits of character , was not a girl to be turned from her purpose . 26 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE .
... hearts were full , and a long embrace gave vent to feelings unutterable in words . Genevieve , as may be observed from these traits of character , was not a girl to be turned from her purpose . 26 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE .
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