The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... uncle , Mr. Slade . A very early attachment had been formed between Mr. Banner and his wife , who were both of them the subjects of early piety , and members in communion with the same church ; but in consequence of the pride of Mrs ...
... uncle , Mr. Slade . A very early attachment had been formed between Mr. Banner and his wife , who were both of them the subjects of early piety , and members in communion with the same church ; but in consequence of the pride of Mrs ...
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... uncle , Mr. Slade . During the time which intervened between the death of Mr. and Mrs. Banner , the rich relative before mentioned died , and left a legacy of very large amount to the orphans , constituting their uncle guardian to them ...
... uncle , Mr. Slade . During the time which intervened between the death of Mr. and Mrs. Banner , the rich relative before mentioned died , and left a legacy of very large amount to the orphans , constituting their uncle guardian to them ...
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... 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 disallowing any further acquaintanceship , and on an after - occasion behaved ...
... 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 disallowing any further acquaintanceship , and on an after - occasion behaved ...
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... uncle poured all the contempt of his scorn and ridicule upon the truly humble and pious followers of the Redeemer . Mary was a girl of a quick and lively tem- per , affectionate , but extremely volatile . Jane was more thoughtful and ...
... uncle poured all the contempt of his scorn and ridicule upon the truly humble and pious followers of the Redeemer . Mary was a girl of a quick and lively tem- per , affectionate , but extremely volatile . Jane was more thoughtful and ...
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... uncle's house , and pronounced by her medical attendant to have the most unfavourable symptoms , a dis- eased spine , and the indications of an approach- ing consumption . At this period it was that an additional ser- vant in their ...
... uncle's house , and pronounced by her medical attendant to have the most unfavourable symptoms , a dis- eased spine , and the indications of an approach- ing consumption . At this period it was that an additional ser- vant in their ...
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