The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... appears something above the common rank of servants , and I have engaged her for a month upon trial . She will come here this evening . " " I am glad of it , " said Mr. Slade . " I think you may rely on Mrs. Banks's recommenda- tion ...
... appears something above the common rank of servants , and I have engaged her for a month upon trial . She will come here this evening . " " I am glad of it , " said Mr. Slade . " I think you may rely on Mrs. Banks's recommenda- tion ...
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... had no children of her own , was pleased with her little protegees , and was desirous , as she termed it , " to do her duty by them ; " but wherein this duty consisted will hereafter appear ; it was 30 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN .
... had no children of her own , was pleased with her little protegees , and was desirous , as she termed it , " to do her duty by them ; " but wherein this duty consisted will hereafter appear ; it was 30 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN .
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... appear ; it was almost any thing but what the parents would have approved . Almost immediately after their arrival at their uncle's house , Miss O'Brien called to see the little orphans ; and , though permitted to caress and weep over ...
... appear ; it was almost any thing but what the parents would have approved . Almost immediately after their arrival at their uncle's house , Miss O'Brien called to see the little orphans ; and , though permitted to caress and weep over ...
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... ultimately make the lights to appear the brighter . " " I pray God , " said Margaret , " it may be so ; but I am very unbelieving about it . I fear for the dear little girl ; for if they do 68 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN .
... ultimately make the lights to appear the brighter . " " I pray God , " said Margaret , " it may be so ; but I am very unbelieving about it . I fear for the dear little girl ; for if they do 68 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN .
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... appear to the reader to possess but little interest , they were highly prized by the lady to whom she addressed them . It is not to be wondered at , that , from read- ing the warm expressions of affectionate at- tachment which her ...
... appear to the reader to possess but little interest , they were highly prized by the lady to whom she addressed them . It is not to be wondered at , that , from read- ing the warm expressions of affectionate at- tachment which her ...
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