The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... learned to read before , but my mother thought I should get great benefit by learning in that school . Well , I was placed in your mamma's class , and I got on very fast in my catechism . The class was so large , that F two other young ...
... learned to read before , but my mother thought I should get great benefit by learning in that school . Well , I was placed in your mamma's class , and I got on very fast in my catechism . The class was so large , that F two other young ...
Page 62
... learned , and to talk to us so kindly and affectionately about our souls and the love of Christ , that we all loved her . Sel- dom did she talk to us when we could help weeping ; and sometimes she would shed tears too . I almost think I ...
... learned , and to talk to us so kindly and affectionately about our souls and the love of Christ , that we all loved her . Sel- dom did she talk to us when we could help weeping ; and sometimes she would shed tears too . I almost think I ...
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... learned that it was his opinion the removal of Marga- ret was the occasion of Jane's increased indis- position . " I do not believe it , " said he , " but the doctor says so ; and I see , if I do not give in , I shall stand a chance of ...
... learned that it was his opinion the removal of Marga- ret was the occasion of Jane's increased indis- position . " I do not believe it , " said he , " but the doctor says so ; and I see , if I do not give in , I shall stand a chance of ...
Page 77
... her how she might communicate to her daily intelligence of Jane's health and state of mind , since she had learned • that her continuance in this vale of tears could G 2 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . 77 "No, no," said he ; "...
... her how she might communicate to her daily intelligence of Jane's health and state of mind , since she had learned • that her continuance in this vale of tears could G 2 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . 77 "No, no," said he ; "...
Page 95
... learned ; we seemed to live in each other's hearts ; and often do I anticipate the pleasure of meeting her above . I think of the language of the poet— ' Oh ! blessed , blessed company , Where saints and happy spirits greet ; And those ...
... learned ; we seemed to live in each other's hearts ; and often do I anticipate the pleasure of meeting her above . I think of the language of the poet— ' Oh ! blessed , blessed company , Where saints and happy spirits greet ; And those ...
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