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... arms , she seemed to sink into a stupor . Her agitation subsided , she closed her eyes , stretched her- self out in my lap , and breathed short and distressed . Her mouth was open and her tongue constantly quivering . I thought she was ...
... arms , she seemed to sink into a stupor . Her agitation subsided , she closed her eyes , stretched her- self out in my lap , and breathed short and distressed . Her mouth was open and her tongue constantly quivering . I thought she was ...
Page 68
... arms of Jesus , who said , " Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not . " Why should we wish to hold her here ? True , she was a lovely flower , and we often think how pleasant would our fireside have been this winter ...
... arms of Jesus , who said , " Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not . " Why should we wish to hold her here ? True , she was a lovely flower , and we often think how pleasant would our fireside have been this winter ...
Page 90
... arms around our necks and expressing her love for us . But if she was injured , she felt it keenly for the moment . Once when her Father was shaving , she came too near , and hit him , and he took hold of her arm rather severely , which ...
... arms around our necks and expressing her love for us . But if she was injured , she felt it keenly for the moment . Once when her Father was shaving , she came too near , and hit him , and he took hold of her arm rather severely , which ...
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