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, 1856 |
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... death my body would never again arise from the dust to which it was doomed to be com- mitted ; and that my immortal soul , with all its conscious and reflecting faculties , its ardent longings after happiness , its warm affections and ...
... death my body would never again arise from the dust to which it was doomed to be com- mitted ; and that my immortal soul , with all its conscious and reflecting faculties , its ardent longings after happiness , its warm affections and ...
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... death , when death shall be our lot , Shall join our souls to thee . ' " No sooner had the first notes of the tune reached the ear of Gatty , than the child placed her hand on my arm , and lifting up her fingers as if to command silence ...
... death , when death shall be our lot , Shall join our souls to thee . ' " No sooner had the first notes of the tune reached the ear of Gatty , than the child placed her hand on my arm , and lifting up her fingers as if to command silence ...
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... death , and within three months of my arrival at Naples . As money had not been the leading object of this mar- riage , as it had been of the former , I left Sir William to manage the settlements according to his own wishes . A certain ...
... death , and within three months of my arrival at Naples . As money had not been the leading object of this mar- riage , as it had been of the former , I left Sir William to manage the settlements according to his own wishes . A certain ...
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