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Page 66
... dear , we shall have a great deal of good company at our church to- morrow . " — " Perhaps we may , my dear , " returned I ; " though you need be under no uneasiness about that , you shall have a sermon whether there be or not ...
... dear , we shall have a great deal of good company at our church to- morrow . " — " Perhaps we may , my dear , " returned I ; " though you need be under no uneasiness about that , you shall have a sermon whether there be or not ...
Page 400
... dear good - natured creature , I know he loves me ; but I hope , my dear , you have given orders for dinner ; you need make no great preparations neither , there are but three of us , something elegant , and little will do ; a turbot ...
... dear good - natured creature , I know he loves me ; but I hope , my dear , you have given orders for dinner ; you need make no great preparations neither , there are but three of us , something elegant , and little will do ; a turbot ...
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... dear face , and with my hands strove to stop the blood as it flowed from his wounds ; he seemed at first insensible , but at last turning his dying eyes upon me , “ My dear , dear child , cried he , dear , though you have forgotten your ...
... dear face , and with my hands strove to stop the blood as it flowed from his wounds ; he seemed at first insensible , but at last turning his dying eyes upon me , “ My dear , dear child , cried he , dear , though you have forgotten your ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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