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... mean texture ; in winter it was black . She attended church constantly , which was close to her dwelling ; and it was a sight I always loved to contemplate , to see her issuing from the garden - gate , leaning on the arm of her ...
... mean texture ; in winter it was black . She attended church constantly , which was close to her dwelling ; and it was a sight I always loved to contemplate , to see her issuing from the garden - gate , leaning on the arm of her ...
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... means to make the acquaintance of this , to me , most remarkable and interesting woman . She held no communion with any of the inhabitants of the village , unless a tale of distress met her ear , and then relief was immediately afforded ...
... means to make the acquaintance of this , to me , most remarkable and interesting woman . She held no communion with any of the inhabitants of the village , unless a tale of distress met her ear , and then relief was immediately afforded ...
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... means of bringing upon the extolled one the spite and dislike of a whole establishment ; and for the two years she remained in that service , Mrs. Wright certainly endeavoured to make my life as uncomfortable as possible . " However , I ...
... means of bringing upon the extolled one the spite and dislike of a whole establishment ; and for the two years she remained in that service , Mrs. Wright certainly endeavoured to make my life as uncomfortable as possible . " However , I ...
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... mean the venial act of in- dulging them ; for that seldom does much harm in the end - that is to say , if there is any good in the nature of the child . But I mean by the term spoiling , allowing a child to run riot - to commit faults ...
... mean the venial act of in- dulging them ; for that seldom does much harm in the end - that is to say , if there is any good in the nature of the child . But I mean by the term spoiling , allowing a child to run riot - to commit faults ...
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... means , God knows ! he of all others might have found excuse , had his heart inclined at all that way , to make friends with the mammon of unrighteousness , either for himself or his children . way " The eldest , now a fine boy of ...
... means , God knows ! he of all others might have found excuse , had his heart inclined at all that way , to make friends with the mammon of unrighteousness , either for himself or his children . way " The eldest , now a fine boy of ...
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