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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... conduct , and feel herself hurt at it ; while a little explanation will set it all right . But if it be , as you think , real in- tentional unkindness , surely it is our duty to convince her of the fault , which , if not checked , will ...
... conduct , and feel herself hurt at it ; while a little explanation will set it all right . But if it be , as you think , real in- tentional unkindness , surely it is our duty to convince her of the fault , which , if not checked , will ...
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... conduct shows no love either to her or to me ; and I much fear that you are yourself the most to blame in the matter . " " What ! because I did not like to hear you spoken ill of ? If these are the thanks that I get , I shall not ...
... conduct shows no love either to her or to me ; and I much fear that you are yourself the most to blame in the matter . " " What ! because I did not like to hear you spoken ill of ? If these are the thanks that I get , I shall not ...
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... conduct , instead of mentioning it to me ? " Martha coloured most deeply , and in great an- ger turned to Caroline- " What mischief have you been making now ? " " I have told nothing but the truth , " replied Caroline ; " and that I ...
... conduct , instead of mentioning it to me ? " Martha coloured most deeply , and in great an- ger turned to Caroline- " What mischief have you been making now ? " " I have told nothing but the truth , " replied Caroline ; " and that I ...
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... conduct was wrong in the extreme , for they were endeavouring to make an unfavorable impression on the minds of strangers , concerning one whose afflictions were the sole ground of their unkind remarks . You know , Martha , how this ...
... conduct was wrong in the extreme , for they were endeavouring to make an unfavorable impression on the minds of strangers , concerning one whose afflictions were the sole ground of their unkind remarks . You know , Martha , how this ...
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... conduct seemed to express , yet it certainly made me shrink from them , conscious that no one could be secure from becoming , in turn , the victim of such a dangerous habit of misrepresentation ; and led me , at the same time , to seek ...
... conduct seemed to express , yet it certainly made me shrink from them , conscious that no one could be secure from becoming , in turn , the victim of such a dangerous habit of misrepresentation ; and led me , at the same time , to seek ...
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