Learning to feel [by G. Mogridge].1855 |
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... William ; and " I am , " cried out Mary , George , and Susan , holding up their hands all together , to show that they were in real earnest ; and " I am , " called out little Fanny , looking up from the kitten , and LEARNING TO FEEL . 3 *
... William ; and " I am , " cried out Mary , George , and Susan , holding up their hands all together , to show that they were in real earnest ; and " I am , " called out little Fanny , looking up from the kitten , and LEARNING TO FEEL . 3 *
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... hand a five pound note ; at the same time observing that he had too long neglected her , and would do so no more . " The young people were much pleased with their papa's account , and Susan's eyes sparkled again with pleasure . " The ...
... hand a five pound note ; at the same time observing that he had too long neglected her , and would do so no more . " The young people were much pleased with their papa's account , and Susan's eyes sparkled again with pleasure . " The ...
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... Mr. Rail- ton , the moment he took his seat among his happy family , in the afternoon of the same day . " Do you love me , Mary ? " said he , taking the hand of his daughter Mary , and looking. 16 LEARNING TO FEEL . CHAPTER III LOVE.
... Mr. Rail- ton , the moment he took his seat among his happy family , in the afternoon of the same day . " Do you love me , Mary ? " said he , taking the hand of his daughter Mary , and looking. 16 LEARNING TO FEEL . CHAPTER III LOVE.
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George Mogridge. taking the hand of his daughter Mary , and looking at her affectionately . 66 Yes , papa , you know I do , " was the ready reply , as Mary pressed the hand of her father . " And your mother ? Are you sure that you love ...
George Mogridge. taking the hand of his daughter Mary , and looking at her affectionately . 66 Yes , papa , you know I do , " was the ready reply , as Mary pressed the hand of her father . " And your mother ? Are you sure that you love ...
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... hands , " continued Mr. Railton , " you would fear me more than you would love me ; and it is the same with regard to your heavenly Father . Some people brood over his righteous judgments , till they have little or no comfort from his ...
... hands , " continued Mr. Railton , " you would fear me more than you would love me ; and it is the same with regard to your heavenly Father . Some people brood over his righteous judgments , till they have little or no comfort from his ...
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Сторінка 89 - Teach me to feel another's woe, To hide the fault I see; That mercy I to others show, That mercy show to me.
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