Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... fear of death had haunted her so much that often as a child she had crept up to her delicate , beautiful mother , asleep , and listened anxiously for her breath . Her mother really had died when Betsy was twelve years old , confirming ...
... fear of death had haunted her so much that often as a child she had crept up to her delicate , beautiful mother , asleep , and listened anxiously for her breath . Her mother really had died when Betsy was twelve years old , confirming ...
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... fear all that I have felt will go off . I fear it now , though at first I was frightened that a plain Quaker should have made so deep an impression on my feelings , but how truly prejudiced in me to think because good came from a Quaker ...
... fear all that I have felt will go off . I fear it now , though at first I was frightened that a plain Quaker should have made so deep an impression on my feelings , but how truly prejudiced in me to think because good came from a Quaker ...
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... fear my kind dear friend D. D. is rather to encouraging to me but I do not think , " she adds with a touch of wistfulness , " I shall after meet with such encouragement . " As for Priscilla , she has become a con- fidante , as good as ...
... fear my kind dear friend D. D. is rather to encouraging to me but I do not think , " she adds with a touch of wistfulness , " I shall after meet with such encouragement . " As for Priscilla , she has become a con- fidante , as good as ...
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