The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females, Volume 4Harper & Brothers, 1855 |
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... child ; but , as the surgeon of the station chose to imagine I must have a very tender constitution , as soon as she was born she was placed in the bosom of a dhaye , whose infant , a fine little black baby , was con- signed , in ...
... child ; but , as the surgeon of the station chose to imagine I must have a very tender constitution , as soon as she was born she was placed in the bosom of a dhaye , whose infant , a fine little black baby , was con- signed , in ...
Halaman 198
... child , and he seemed to await the last expected sigh or strug- gle , as the commencement of heavy affliction and pro- tracted sorrow . The child herself lay stretched upon her back without motion , and apparently without breath ; yet ...
... child , and he seemed to await the last expected sigh or strug- gle , as the commencement of heavy affliction and pro- tracted sorrow . The child herself lay stretched upon her back without motion , and apparently without breath ; yet ...
Halaman 299
... child ! my child ! how gracious is that God who has restrained you from sins of this nature ! These are what must make a death - bed terrible ! O that I had been born without the faculty of speech ! or that I had died before I knew good ...
... child ! my child ! how gracious is that God who has restrained you from sins of this nature ! These are what must make a death - bed terrible ! O that I had been born without the faculty of speech ! or that I had died before I knew good ...
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