Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 2William Howitt W. Lovett, 1847 |
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Page 293
... at the same school in the county town , were more like sisters than friends . They were often together at each other's houses , and were continually passing to and " But , my love , " said Harding , HOWITT'S JOURNAL . 293.
... at the same school in the county town , were more like sisters than friends . They were often together at each other's houses , and were continually passing to and " But , my love , " said Harding , HOWITT'S JOURNAL . 293.
Page 294
... Harding , " said Mr. Ross , " is very estimable . I am sure that I greatly respect him . His attainments are of no ordinary character , but he has one fault . " " And that , sir ? — " Casts his virtues and excellencies into the shade ...
... Harding , " said Mr. Ross , " is very estimable . I am sure that I greatly respect him . His attainments are of no ordinary character , but he has one fault . " " And that , sir ? — " Casts his virtues and excellencies into the shade ...
Page 295
... Harding ? " said the other , reproachfully . " I am not , indeed , " replied Harding , stung by the accents of his friend . " And , to convince you that I am as earnest as ever in the cause , I will join yʊu to- night , and speak bolder ...
... Harding ? " said the other , reproachfully . " I am not , indeed , " replied Harding , stung by the accents of his friend . " And , to convince you that I am as earnest as ever in the cause , I will join yʊu to- night , and speak bolder ...
Page 296
... Harding's father was a money - lender by profession , and dwelt in Finsbury . They parted to each other's satisfaction about two months before Harding married the lonely little girl , who was yet in mourning for her mother . He loved ...
... Harding's father was a money - lender by profession , and dwelt in Finsbury . They parted to each other's satisfaction about two months before Harding married the lonely little girl , who was yet in mourning for her mother . He loved ...
Page 312
... Harding . " I had need be patient . Fine consolation she gives me ! Such a helpmate as I have got . " Strange contradiction ! He had left his father because he had made widows destitute , and had eaten orphans ' bread ; and now he could ...
... Harding . " I had need be patient . Fine consolation she gives me ! Such a helpmate as I have got . " Strange contradiction ! He had left his father because he had made widows destitute , and had eaten orphans ' bread ; and now he could ...
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