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Pagina 6
... child - like , round , and open countenance , and that little lady whose appearance gives us a foreknowledge that she unites in her own person both Mary and Martha , and who now , laying her hand so confidentially on the 6 HERTHA .
... child - like , round , and open countenance , and that little lady whose appearance gives us a foreknowledge that she unites in her own person both Mary and Martha , and who now , laying her hand so confidentially on the 6 HERTHA .
Pagina 24
... child - like , joyous and open countenance : " Ladies and gentlemen ! we are now assembled here to arrange a ... children , without care - takers either for body or soul , -for many of them have wretched , some of them no parents at all ...
... child - like , joyous and open countenance : " Ladies and gentlemen ! we are now assembled here to arrange a ... children , without care - takers either for body or soul , -for many of them have wretched , some of them no parents at all ...
Pagina 25
... children their dinners at the school . Many of our good and considerate ladies here know of a certainty how great need there is to establish some superintendence over the poor children and their homes , as well within as without the ...
... children their dinners at the school . Many of our good and considerate ladies here know of a certainty how great need there is to establish some superintendence over the poor children and their homes , as well within as without the ...
Pagina 30
... , " how glad I should be to get that child out of that Great Rubbish Quarter . What do you say ? shall we all go and pay a visit there this evening , in this beautiful moonlight ? " " But , my dear Mimmi , " said the 30 HERTHA .
... , " how glad I should be to get that child out of that Great Rubbish Quarter . What do you say ? shall we all go and pay a visit there this evening , in this beautiful moonlight ? " " But , my dear Mimmi , " said the 30 HERTHA .
Pagina 33
... child . When any of the other poor children have food in the school she never begs any of it , her large eyes only look so beseechingly that it really goes to my heart when there is not sufficient for her to have some , or when it is ...
... child . When any of the other poor children have food in the school she never begs any of it , her large eyes only look so beseechingly that it really goes to my heart when there is not sufficient for her to have some , or when it is ...
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Pagina 280 - And Jacob served seven years for Rachel; and they seemed unto him but a few days, for the love he had to her.
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Pagina 209 - And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed. Chapter 3 1 Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the LORD God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?
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