The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... lady , " that Jane is labouring under a complication of diseases ; that he considers the disorder of the spine to be incurable ; and that he expects all that medicine can do will be only to miti- gate her sufferings . Poor child , I ...
... lady , " that Jane is labouring under a complication of diseases ; that he considers the disorder of the spine to be incurable ; and that he expects all that medicine can do will be only to miti- gate her sufferings . Poor child , I ...
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... ladies into friendship . Their attachment for each other was inseparable , and the sweet interchange of affection was not interrupted by the marriage of Mrs. Banner ; but a regular and constant correspondence by letter was maintained ...
... ladies into friendship . Their attachment for each other was inseparable , and the sweet interchange of affection was not interrupted by the marriage of Mrs. Banner ; but a regular and constant correspondence by letter was maintained ...
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... lady , whom he considered as entitled to an immense fortune ; but finding that her father ( who regarded him as a fortune - hunter ) would only give a small portion of that fortune on mar- riage , although that very portion was con ...
... lady , whom he considered as entitled to an immense fortune ; but finding that her father ( who regarded him as a fortune - hunter ) would only give a small portion of that fortune on mar- riage , although that very portion was con ...
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... lady in fashionable life , a woman of many personal attractions , but alto- gether destitute of piety , with whom he con- tracted a matrimonial alliance . By this means he was drawn so completely into the tide of worldly influence , and ...
... lady in fashionable life , a woman of many personal attractions , but alto- gether destitute of piety , with whom he con- tracted a matrimonial alliance . By this means he was drawn so completely into the tide of worldly influence , and ...
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... ladies at school have very handsome ones , bound in morocco and gilt ; they take them with their prayer - books every Sunday to church . But I have not one . " " Do they not read the Bible then at school ? " said Margaret .— " No ...
... ladies at school have very handsome ones , bound in morocco and gilt ; they take them with their prayer - books every Sunday to church . But I have not one . " " Do they not read the Bible then at school ? " said Margaret .— " No ...
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