BackbitingJohn S. Taylor & Company, at the New-York Sunday School and Juvenile Book Depository, Brick Church Chapel, 145 Nassau St., 1842 - 46 pages |
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... suppose that I meant Martha to hear of it again . " line , half " My dear sister , ” replied Miss Dale , " we do not seem to understand each other . Let us look a little into the matter , while quietly sitting in BACKBITING. ...
... suppose that I meant Martha to hear of it again . " line , half " My dear sister , ” replied Miss Dale , " we do not seem to understand each other . Let us look a little into the matter , while quietly sitting in BACKBITING. ...
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... Miss Dale asked . " Why , to let you know that Martha is not so much your friend as she may seem ; and to put you upon your guard against trusting her . " Miss Dale shook her head- " Oh ! Caroline , this is like telling me that my ...
... Miss Dale asked . " Why , to let you know that Martha is not so much your friend as she may seem ; and to put you upon your guard against trusting her . " Miss Dale shook her head- " Oh ! Caroline , this is like telling me that my ...
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... Miss Dale , " and at liberty to repeat her remarks among our young friends . Is this just and right , my dear sister . " Caroline was silent . " How can we act in this matter ? " continued Miss Dale . " You surely would not wish me to ...
... Miss Dale , " and at liberty to repeat her remarks among our young friends . Is this just and right , my dear sister . " Caroline was silent . " How can we act in this matter ? " continued Miss Dale . " You surely would not wish me to ...
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... Miss Dale as her sister had at first led her to suppose ; but the remarks were unfriendly , and proved that Martha had put the worst construction on some matters where she might have judged more favourably . One observation , relating ...
... Miss Dale as her sister had at first led her to suppose ; but the remarks were unfriendly , and proved that Martha had put the worst construction on some matters where she might have judged more favourably . One observation , relating ...
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... Miss Dale observed that she softened it very much . Indeed , it was plain , that , if Martha had spoken unkindly of one cousin , the other had made the most of her fault in re- lating it . On that evening , Martha came to take tea at Mr ...
... Miss Dale observed that she softened it very much . Indeed , it was plain , that , if Martha had spoken unkindly of one cousin , the other had made the most of her fault in re- lating it . On that evening , Martha came to take tea at Mr ...
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