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Side 14
... pale , tearful face touched Florry's heart , and she threw her arms round her neck and kissed her . The embrace was unexpected , and Mary wept bitterly . " Florence , why don't you take Mary to her room ? " " Would you like to go up ...
... pale , tearful face touched Florry's heart , and she threw her arms round her neck and kissed her . The embrace was unexpected , and Mary wept bitterly . " Florence , why don't you take Mary to her room ? " " Would you like to go up ...
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... pale , and the large eyes gleamed strangely . " Oh ! Florry , what is the matter ? Is your father ill -dead - tell me quick ! " and imploringly she clasped her hands . Florence made a powerful effort , and spoke , in her usual tone ...
... pale , and the large eyes gleamed strangely . " Oh ! Florry , what is the matter ? Is your father ill -dead - tell me quick ! " and imploringly she clasped her hands . Florence made a powerful effort , and spoke , in her usual tone ...
Side 19
... pale face as she returned her cousin's warm embrace . " With you , Mary , to comfort and assist me , I fear nothing ; but you have not yet read your uncle's letter , perhaps its contents may influence your decision . " Mary perused it ...
... pale face as she returned her cousin's warm embrace . " With you , Mary , to comfort and assist me , I fear nothing ; but you have not yet read your uncle's letter , perhaps its contents may influence your decision . " Mary perused it ...
Side 25
... her books were still in the recitation room , and would have gone for them , but Florence said , " I will bring up the books , Mary ; you are tired and pale with bending so long over that trunk . " INEZ : A TALE OF THE ALAMO . 25.
... her books were still in the recitation room , and would have gone for them , but Florence said , " I will bring up the books , Mary ; you are tired and pale with bending so long over that trunk . " INEZ : A TALE OF THE ALAMO . 25.
Side 26
Augusta Jane Wilson. pale with bending so long over that trunk . " accordingly she went . And Mary threw herself on the couch to rest a moment , and fell into a reverie of some length , unheeding the flying minutes , when she recollected ...
Augusta Jane Wilson. pale with bending so long over that trunk . " accordingly she went . And Mary threw herself on the couch to rest a moment , and fell into a reverie of some length , unheeding the flying minutes , when she recollected ...
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Side 134 - Raca, shall be in danger of the council : but whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire. Therefore, if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath aught against thee, leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way, first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift.
Side 132 - And another angel came and stood at the altar, having a golden censer; and there was given unto him much incense, that he should offer it with the prayers of all saints upon the golden altar which was before the throne.
Side 128 - Hail, holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life, our sweetness, and our hope. To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve; to thee do we send up our sighs, mourning, and weeping in this valley of tears.
Side 308 - So live, that when thy summons comes, to join The innumerable caravan, that moves To that mysterious realm, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon; but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.
Side 64 - I confess to Almighty God, to blessed Mary ever Virgin, to blessed Michael the Archangel, to blessed John the Baptist, to the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, and to all the Saints, that I have sinned exceedingly in thought, word and deed, through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault.
Side 32 - He was a man Who stole the livery of the court of heaven, To serve the devil in...
Side 102 - And when the hollow drums of war Beat the loud alarm afar, That the Moors of town and plain Might answer to the martial strain — Woe is me, Alhama...
Side 308 - So live, that, when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan, that moves To the pale realms of shade, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon ; but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave, Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams LESSON XV.
Side 133 - Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath aught against thee ; 24 Leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way ; first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift.
Side 135 - Peter, get thee behind me Satan, thou art an offence unto me, for thou savourest not the things which be of God but those that be of men.