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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Page 8
... repeated the conversation that had passed between her cousin and herself : it did not amount to nearly so much unkindness towards Miss Dale as her sister had at first led her to suppose ; but the remarks were unfriendly , and proved ...
... repeated the conversation that had passed between her cousin and herself : it did not amount to nearly so much unkindness towards Miss Dale as her sister had at first led her to suppose ; but the remarks were unfriendly , and proved ...
Page 9
... repeated before her sister stopped her ; and now , in going over it again , 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 ...
... repeated before her sister stopped her ; and now , in going over it again , 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 ...
Page 14
... complain : but really if every thoughtless word is to be laid hold of and repeated , there can be no comfort nor security in talking with our friends . " She then requested to know what Caroline had accused her 14 BACKBITING .
... complain : but really if every thoughtless word is to be laid hold of and repeated , there can be no comfort nor security in talking with our friends . " She then requested to know what Caroline had accused her 14 BACKBITING .
Page 40
... repeated consist only of ill- natured observations upon what we cannot help -such as our persons , our circumstances , and so forth ? " " In that case , " answered Miss Dale , " it is really insulting on the part of the informer ; and ...
... repeated consist only of ill- natured observations upon what we cannot help -such as our persons , our circumstances , and so forth ? " " In that case , " answered Miss Dale , " it is really insulting on the part of the informer ; and ...
Page 42
... repeated to the absent person . " " Such honesty is the hardest thing in the world to practice , " remarked Caroline . " Yes , it is contrary to that corrupt nature which will induce us , as soon as we are born , to go astray and speak ...
... repeated to the absent person . " " Such honesty is the hardest thing in the world to practice , " remarked Caroline . " Yes , it is contrary to that corrupt nature which will induce us , as soon as we are born , to go astray and speak ...
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