The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... " " I do not think she is , " replied Mrs. Slade . " She seems quite cheerful and good - tem- pered . " Dinner was now announced , and an end put to this conversation for the time . Leaving them 14 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN .
... " " I do not think she is , " replied Mrs. Slade . " She seems quite cheerful and good - tem- pered . " Dinner was now announced , and an end put to this conversation for the time . Leaving them 14 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN .
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... Leaving them then to enjoy their meal , it may be proper to give our readers some information relative to the history of the little invalid who has thus been introduced to their notice . Jane , the subject of this tale , was the young ...
... Leaving them then to enjoy their meal , it may be proper to give our readers some information relative to the history of the little invalid who has thus been introduced to their notice . Jane , the subject of this tale , was the young ...
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... leaving him in his widowed state nothing but the remembrance of his departed joys . He had Bitter indeed to him was this trial . long and tenderly loved her ; he had encoun- tered innumerable difficulties in obtaining this cherished ...
... leaving him in his widowed state nothing but the remembrance of his departed joys . He had Bitter indeed to him was this trial . long and tenderly loved her ; he had encoun- tered innumerable difficulties in obtaining this cherished ...
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... Leave thy fatherless children , I will preserve them alive ; " " In thee the fatherless findeth mercy . " . On the ninth day of his con- finement he asked to see his babes . He implored upon them in faltering accents the guardianship of ...
... Leave thy fatherless children , I will preserve them alive ; " " In thee the fatherless findeth mercy . " . On the ninth day of his con- finement he asked to see his babes . He implored upon them in faltering accents the guardianship of ...
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... leave this house . " Glad to escape from such a storm , Margaret courtesied and with- drew . Mr. Slade placed his elbow upon the table , and leaning his forehead upon his hand , while its lower part covered his eyes , he sat silent for ...
... leave this house . " Glad to escape from such a storm , Margaret courtesied and with- drew . Mr. Slade placed his elbow upon the table , and leaning his forehead upon his hand , while its lower part covered his eyes , he sat silent for ...
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