The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... tion . All this is done under the idea that the powers of destruction demand such a sacrifice for their satis- faction , or to appease their wrath , and that if the victim is withheld , the whole family , or perhaps the district in ...
... tion . All this is done under the idea that the powers of destruction demand such a sacrifice for their satis- faction , or to appease their wrath , and that if the victim is withheld , the whole family , or perhaps the district in ...
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... tion , to the neglect of your studies ? Is this an essay or an exercise ? " and she pointed to the papers which were scat- tered on the table . " Neither , " replied Ella , colouring . " They are confessions of - of - at least ...
... tion , to the neglect of your studies ? Is this an essay or an exercise ? " and she pointed to the papers which were scat- tered on the table . " Neither , " replied Ella , colouring . " They are confessions of - of - at least ...
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... tion ; but without heeding her , Ella continued vehemently , " I ought to be happy ; but when we begin to talk of its be- ing a duty to appreciate our own felicity , it is a certain proof that we do not feel it . You say that my uncle ...
... tion ; but without heeding her , Ella continued vehemently , " I ought to be happy ; but when we begin to talk of its be- ing a duty to appreciate our own felicity , it is a certain proof that we do not feel it . You say that my uncle ...
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... and an arch smile curling her naughty little mouth , as if , conscious of the power of her fascinations , she demanded homage , and challenged admira- tion - could have grown into the pensive woman , 14 ELLA THORNTON :
... and an arch smile curling her naughty little mouth , as if , conscious of the power of her fascinations , she demanded homage , and challenged admira- tion - could have grown into the pensive woman , 14 ELLA THORNTON :
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tion - could have grown into the pensive woman , from whose pure pale face the traces of all earthly passion were ob- literated ; only in the liquid darkness of her lustrous eyes were depths of true maternal tenderness . The radiant ...
tion - could have grown into the pensive woman , from whose pure pale face the traces of all earthly passion were ob- literated ; only in the liquid darkness of her lustrous eyes were depths of true maternal tenderness . The radiant ...
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