The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... Lady Bountiful of Greyhurst , mixing , with benevolent kindness and charitable condescension , among the families of the la- bourers on the estate , and receiving the expression of their fervent gratitude , is quite delightful ; and ...
... Lady Bountiful of Greyhurst , mixing , with benevolent kindness and charitable condescension , among the families of the la- bourers on the estate , and receiving the expression of their fervent gratitude , is quite delightful ; and ...
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... lady , thus highly praised , entered from the garden , and stood beside her eulogist . Youth was long time passed , beauty she had never possessed , but there was something so winning in the quiet smile and low sweet voice of Mrs. Mait ...
... lady , thus highly praised , entered from the garden , and stood beside her eulogist . Youth was long time passed , beauty she had never possessed , but there was something so winning in the quiet smile and low sweet voice of Mrs. Mait ...
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... Lady ; but remem- ber that they were not intended for the edification of any one but myself - so don't laugh , there's a dear Mrs. Maitland . You know what you said about home missions - that has not much to do with the matter ; but I ...
... Lady ; but remem- ber that they were not intended for the edification of any one but myself - so don't laugh , there's a dear Mrs. Maitland . You know what you said about home missions - that has not much to do with the matter ; but I ...
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... lady ought to have considered herself peculiarly fortunate ; though I must ac- knowledge that I never before regarded the situation of either of these personages as particularly delightful . " " Do you think so now ? " inquired Mrs ...
... lady ought to have considered herself peculiarly fortunate ; though I must ac- knowledge that I never before regarded the situation of either of these personages as particularly delightful . " " Do you think so now ? " inquired Mrs ...
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... lady , she had resided there en- tirely , in compliance with the wish of her deceased friend , in whose opinion she was a suitable person to be entrusted with the charge of the young heiress . Her yielding temper , gentle disposition ...
... lady , she had resided there en- tirely , in compliance with the wish of her deceased friend , in whose opinion she was a suitable person to be entrusted with the charge of the young heiress . Her yielding temper , gentle disposition ...
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