Human Life, with variations; or, the Chapter of Accidents, etcLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; and Lake, Uxbridge, 1817 - 188 pages |
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Page 44
... boy has imbibed : no , Edmund , I will not attempt to persuade you , for your principles are so well - grounded , I have no reason to think you will not act prudently . " I thank you , " said Edmund , " 44 HUMAN LIFE .
... boy has imbibed : no , Edmund , I will not attempt to persuade you , for your principles are so well - grounded , I have no reason to think you will not act prudently . " I thank you , " said Edmund , " 44 HUMAN LIFE .
Page 45
Caroline Herbert. " I thank you , " said Edmund , " for the confidence you place in me , and I hope you will not find your trust re- posed in one who is not deserving of it . " After conversing on several different topics , they retired ...
Caroline Herbert. " I thank you , " said Edmund , " for the confidence you place in me , and I hope you will not find your trust re- posed in one who is not deserving of it . " After conversing on several different topics , they retired ...
Page 59
... tear shall be wiped from every eye . Yes ; thank Heaven my mind feels . quite tranquil , and I trust I am pre- pared for any change that may take place . the D 6 HUMAN LIFE . 59 Be particularly on your guard against ...
... tear shall be wiped from every eye . Yes ; thank Heaven my mind feels . quite tranquil , and I trust I am pre- pared for any change that may take place . the D 6 HUMAN LIFE . 59 Be particularly on your guard against ...
Page 121
... thanks to her generous benefactresses by tears . After making the poor woman comfortable as possible in her present situation , they departed , for the storm had by that time pretty well subsided . G not take our advice , but sent word ...
... thanks to her generous benefactresses by tears . After making the poor woman comfortable as possible in her present situation , they departed , for the storm had by that time pretty well subsided . G not take our advice , but sent word ...
Page 113
... thanks he retired . The concern they for some time felt for the fate of the unhappy stranger by degrees wore off , and the former cheer- fulness of their circle returned . CHAP . XIV . " Parent of Virtue ! if HUMAN LIFE . 175.
... thanks he retired . The concern they for some time felt for the fate of the unhappy stranger by degrees wore off , and the former cheer- fulness of their circle returned . CHAP . XIV . " Parent of Virtue ! if HUMAN LIFE . 175.
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