The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... of the other servants in the house , and before sleep closed up her eyes in the slumbers of the night , she felt as happy and familiar with Margaret as if they had been acquainted almost for years 34 The clergyMAN'S ORPHAN .
... of the other servants in the house , and before sleep closed up her eyes in the slumbers of the night , she felt as happy and familiar with Margaret as if they had been acquainted almost for years 34 The clergyMAN'S ORPHAN .
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... night of Margaret's arrival Jane was unusually wakeful . She won- dered that Margaret did not retire to rest , as she expected - almost immediately after every arrangement had been made for the night ; and , peeping out from between her ...
... night of Margaret's arrival Jane was unusually wakeful . She won- dered that Margaret did not retire to rest , as she expected - almost immediately after every arrangement had been made for the night ; and , peeping out from between her ...
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... night ? " " Yes , " replied Margaret , " it was ; but I did not know you saw me . " " I should like to read it much , " said Jane . D Margaret's eyes glistened with delight ; this was what she THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . 37.
... night ? " " Yes , " replied Margaret , " it was ; but I did not know you saw me . " " I should like to read it much , " said Jane . D Margaret's eyes glistened with delight ; this was what she THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . 37.
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... night , as she occupied a sofa during the day , she thus commenced a conversation with Mar- garet , who was aiding to undress her : " I have been thinking , Margaret , that I ought not now to go to bed without praying to God : but I do ...
... night , as she occupied a sofa during the day , she thus commenced a conversation with Mar- garet , who was aiding to undress her : " I have been thinking , Margaret , that I ought not now to go to bed without praying to God : but I do ...
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... night . Then I shall know better how I should pray , and I will read the prayer my- self to - morrow . " Margaret knelt by her bedside as soon as Jane had lain down , and in the simplicity and fervour of her soul poured out her heart to ...
... night . Then I shall know better how I should pray , and I will read the prayer my- self to - morrow . " Margaret knelt by her bedside as soon as Jane had lain down , and in the simplicity and fervour of her soul poured out her heart to ...
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