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Pagina 62
... never were pressed very hard by temptation . Do not range your self with those who found fault with a cer- tain great and good Teacher of former days , because he went to be guest with a man that was a sinner . As if he could have gone ...
... never were pressed very hard by temptation . Do not range your self with those who found fault with a cer- tain great and good Teacher of former days , because he went to be guest with a man that was a sinner . As if he could have gone ...
Pagina 326
... never say an approving word when their servants do right . You will find many people who do the like as to their children . And only too often that wretched management breaks the spring of the youthful spirit . Yes , many little ...
... never say an approving word when their servants do right . You will find many people who do the like as to their children . And only too often that wretched management breaks the spring of the youthful spirit . Yes , many little ...
Pagina 463
... Never to be a mother ! never give Another life beyond her own to live- Never to see her husband bless their child , Thinking ( dear blessed thought ! ) like him it smiled ; Never again with Claude to walk or ride , Partake his pleasures ...
... Never to be a mother ! never give Another life beyond her own to live- Never to see her husband bless their child , Thinking ( dear blessed thought ! ) like him it smiled ; Never again with Claude to walk or ride , Partake his pleasures ...
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