Ada Brenton; or, Plans for lifeKnight and Son, 1860 - 108 sider |
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... , if I give up this plan , what can I do ? " Ada sighed , and looked hopelessly into the fire . " My dear child , " said Miss Ellerby , " history is very well in its place ; but almost any AN EVENING WITH MISS ELLERBY . 9.
... , if I give up this plan , what can I do ? " Ada sighed , and looked hopelessly into the fire . " My dear child , " said Miss Ellerby , " history is very well in its place ; but almost any AN EVENING WITH MISS ELLERBY . 9.
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... sighed . " I'm sorry , Ada ; but regrets are useless now , -except so far as they make us more careful and faithful in the future . It is in these little daily opportunities of influ- encing others , that half the usefulness of a woman ...
... sighed . " I'm sorry , Ada ; but regrets are useless now , -except so far as they make us more careful and faithful in the future . It is in these little daily opportunities of influ- encing others , that half the usefulness of a woman ...
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... sighed again , and looked sullen and un- happy . Fresh causes of vexation occurred to her . " Mamma has no objection ' to my study- ing history . No objection ! ' That's just the encouragement that I always get . No ; I sup- pose I ...
... sighed again , and looked sullen and un- happy . Fresh causes of vexation occurred to her . " Mamma has no objection ' to my study- ing history . No objection ! ' That's just the encouragement that I always get . No ; I sup- pose I ...
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... sighed , turning the coat first one way , and then another , discovering new defects at every new examination . " There's a button off , here . The facing of that sleeve's wearing out . Oh , what button- holes ! What miserable cloth ...
... sighed , turning the coat first one way , and then another , discovering new defects at every new examination . " There's a button off , here . The facing of that sleeve's wearing out . Oh , what button- holes ! What miserable cloth ...
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... sighed , —a sigh which imperfectly concealed a yawn ; and for a moment nothing was heard but the whistle of the flying thread and the click of knitting - needles . Miss Ellerby's voice broke the silence : - " I hope you enjoy our autumn ...
... sighed , —a sigh which imperfectly concealed a yawn ; and for a moment nothing was heard but the whistle of the flying thread and the click of knitting - needles . Miss Ellerby's voice broke the silence : - " I hope you enjoy our autumn ...
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Ada sighed Ada's Aunt Lois beautiful better blessing Brenton busy cheerful cheerfully child Children Christ Christian Christmas Story CLERKENWELL CLOSE coat Contents.-Little Contents.-The cousin Rachel darn dear delightful dress duty Ellerby's Emily Brown Engravings everything exclaimed Ada extra cloth eyes face faithful FANNY FERN father friends gentle gilt edges girls glance hand happy hard Harry's heart Helen home-missionary hope interrupted Jesus Kate Kate's kind LEGH RICHMOND live Lord Lottie Lucy mamma Manning's mind Miss Burton Miss Hill Miss Kingsbury Miss Lois missionary morning mother never Organ Boy parlour perhaps Pet Lamb pleasant pleasant home pleasure quiet remember replied Ada replied Miss Ellerby Royal 32mo seemed sing sister smiling spirit STORIES OF LITTLE sure sweet T. S. ARTHUR teach tears temptations Thee things Thou thought Ada trials voice young
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Side 5 - I would not have the restless will That hurries to and fro, Seeking for some great thing to do, Or secret thing to know ; I would be treated as a child, And guided where I go.
Side 18 - The trivial round, the common task, Will furnish all we ought to ask; Room to deny ourselves; a road To bring us daily nearer God.
Side 45 - Thee. 2 What Thou shalt to-day provide, Let me as a child receive ; What to-morrow may betide, Calmly to thy wisdom leave : 'Tis enough that Thou wilt care, Why should I the burden bear...
Side 13 - I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: "I will guide thee with mine eye.
Side 108 - Thou art my pilot wise ; My compass is thy word : My soul each storm defies, While I have such a Lord ! I trust thy faithfulness and power, To save me in the trying hour.
Side 104 - If the foe be near, Let not faithless fears o'ertake us, Let not faith and hope forsake us ; For, through many a foe, To our home we go.
Side 72 - LORD, how happy should we be ^-^ If we could cast our care- on Thee, If we from self could rest ; And feel at heart that One above In perfect wisdom, perfect love, Is working for the best.
Side 64 - Stands in full sunshine of Thy piercing eye, But that Thou call'st us Brethren : sweet repose Is in that word — the LORD who dwells on high Knows all, yet loves us better than He knows.
Side 64 - Thou know'st our bitterness—our joys are thine*— No stranger Thou to all our wanderings wild: Nor could we bear to think, how every line Of us, thy darken'd likeness...
Side 103 - O FATHER, good or evil send, As seemeth best to thee, And teach my stubborn soul to bend In love to thy decree. 2 Whatever come, if thou wilt bless The brightness and the gloom, And temper joy, and soothe distress, I fear no earthly doom.