The Flowers of the Forest, Bagian 185Religious Tract Society; sold at the depository, 1830 - 108 halaman |
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Halaman 15
... pupils of Madame Bulé to cultivate flowers in all attainable varieties , and Madame had given a small piece of ground to each little girl for this purpose . I had often busied myself in procuring rare seeds and fine specimens of flowers ...
... pupils of Madame Bulé to cultivate flowers in all attainable varieties , and Madame had given a small piece of ground to each little girl for this purpose . I had often busied myself in procuring rare seeds and fine specimens of flowers ...
Halaman 19
... no strong reason to perceive that the weapons of warfare which I had placed in the hands of my little pupils , were not sufficiently powerful to enable them to resist the snares of Satan and the dangers OF THE FOREST . 19.
... no strong reason to perceive that the weapons of warfare which I had placed in the hands of my little pupils , were not sufficiently powerful to enable them to resist the snares of Satan and the dangers OF THE FOREST . 19.
Halaman 20
... pupils were small , the ill effects of the heartless and formal system inculcated by me did not appear ; neither did the evil break out till the general agitation of the country was in some degree extended to this little society , by ...
... pupils were small , the ill effects of the heartless and formal system inculcated by me did not appear ; neither did the evil break out till the general agitation of the country was in some degree extended to this little society , by ...
Halaman 21
... pupils of Madame Bulé whose pretensions could be brought in comparison with those of Susette -but whereas I have called Susette a rose , Fanchon , whose hair was of a bright and rich auburn , might best have been compared to the golden ...
... pupils of Madame Bulé whose pretensions could be brought in comparison with those of Susette -but whereas I have called Susette a rose , Fanchon , whose hair was of a bright and rich auburn , might best have been compared to the golden ...
Halaman 22
... pupils of Madame Bulé whom I must particularly describe was an English girl , and an orphan . I never knew by what chance this child had been consigned to the care of Madame Bulé , nei- ther do I recollect her real name ; but she was ...
... pupils of Madame Bulé whom I must particularly describe was an English girl , and an orphan . I never knew by what chance this child had been consigned to the care of Madame Bulé , nei- ther do I recollect her real name ; but she was ...
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admiration amongst answered asked assured Ave Marias beautiful bestow Bible blessed blooming blue riband bosquet called chateau CHISWICK church of Rome companions confession Council of Trent dead silence dear child delight elegant emblem endeavour faith family of Madame Father Raffré favourite flower Feast feelings fête forest formed garland gentle hand happy heard heart heretic honour humility innocent lawn lily little Aimée little fair little girl looked Lord lovely Madame Bulé Madame la Baronne Mademoiselle Victoire mamma ment mind morning motto never Normandy ornament papa Papists parents parterre party passed Pater Nosters penance perceived pleased prayers present proceeded pupils of Madame repeated replied riband rose rose bud Rouen sacrament sacrament of penance Saviour scene shade smiled speak spikenard spirit spoke stood Susette and Fanchon sweet sweet child taught tears things thought tion trees valley village wear whilst window wreath young ladies
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