Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... poor Joseph and refused his offer , but I was not at liberty to say to what the future might produce . . . The day may come that I may feel willing and at liberty to marry , and whenever that is the case I am sure I cannot tell who it ...
... poor Joseph and refused his offer , but I was not at liberty to say to what the future might produce . . . The day may come that I may feel willing and at liberty to marry , and whenever that is the case I am sure I cannot tell who it ...
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... poor old Isaac the horse , and the cows and sheep in the field , that I might see some living thing to enliven poor Plashet . The grounds look sweetly , but the cherry tree by the dining - room window is cut down , which I think quite a ...
... poor old Isaac the horse , and the cows and sheep in the field , that I might see some living thing to enliven poor Plashet . The grounds look sweetly , but the cherry tree by the dining - room window is cut down , which I think quite a ...
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... poor prisoners , as well as the young crim- inals , which has brought much peace and satisfaction with it ; but my mind has been deeply affected in attending a poor woman who was executed this morning . I visited her twice . This event ...
... poor prisoners , as well as the young crim- inals , which has brought much peace and satisfaction with it ; but my mind has been deeply affected in attending a poor woman who was executed this morning . I visited her twice . This event ...
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Amelia Amelia Opie appeared attended Betsy Betsy's brother carriage Catherine Charles Lamb charm Chenda child comfort dance daughter dear death delightful dinner Earlham Hall Eliza Elizabeth Fry Elizabeth Gurney England father fear feel felt Florence Nightingale Fowell Buxton Friends Fry's girls Grellet Gurney's Gurneys of Earlham Ham House Hannah happy Harriet Martineau heart Hoare husband Joe Fry Joseph Fry Joseph John Gurney journal journey Kaiserswerth King Kitty knew ladies letter lively London look Lord Louisa married Martineau Memoir Mildred's Court mind morning mother never Newgate Newgate prisoners night Norwich nurse Opie peace person plain Quakers Plashet pleasant poor Priscilla prison quiet Rachel reform religion religious Richenda Sam Hoare Samuel Gurney Savery's seemed sisters Society spirit Stephen Grellet sweet things thought tion took wife William Savery woman women writes wrote young