The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... parents before the elder had completed her third year ; and who were now brought up under the guar- dianship of their maternal uncle , Mr. Slade . A very early attachment had been formed between Mr. Banner and his wife , who were both ...
... parents before the elder had completed her third year ; and who were now brought up under the guar- dianship of their maternal uncle , Mr. Slade . A very early attachment had been formed between Mr. Banner and his wife , who were both ...
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... parents of his beloved Mary to celebrate their marriage . For eight years before she became a wife , Mrs. Banner had been engaged as a teacher in a Sunday - school . In this employment she laboured not only with assiduity , but success ...
... parents of his beloved Mary to celebrate their marriage . For eight years before she became a wife , Mrs. Banner had been engaged as a teacher in a Sunday - school . In this employment she laboured not only with assiduity , but success ...
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... parents in behalf of their children , long after their decease . It cannot be supposed that in this family the little orphans should learn even the rudi- ments of religion . Mrs. Slade was a kind , though a haughty and worldly woman ...
... parents in behalf of their children , long after their decease . It cannot be supposed that in this family the little orphans should learn even the rudi- ments of religion . Mrs. Slade was a kind , though a haughty and worldly woman ...
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... 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 them , Mr. Slade inti- mated his intention of ...
... 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 them , Mr. Slade inti- mated his intention of ...
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... parents sensible to its wants ; and , if by no other way , yet when the father or mother sees its tears rolling down its cheeks , they understand its meaning better than if it could speak ever such fine words . " " Yes , I understand ...
... parents sensible to its wants ; and , if by no other way , yet when the father or mother sees its tears rolling down its cheeks , they understand its meaning better than if it could speak ever such fine words . " " Yes , I understand ...
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