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Page 71
... dear , but that I did not know that I loved Laura any better than I did her . “ O , ” said she , “ I think she was very dear , dearer than anybody else , " and then after a moment's pause , as if correcting herself , " but God . " I ...
... dear , but that I did not know that I loved Laura any better than I did her . “ O , ” said she , “ I think she was very dear , dearer than anybody else , " and then after a moment's pause , as if correcting herself , " but God . " I ...
Page 105
... dear sister Laura . Would that I might end here this writing which in the very doing has caused the wound in my heart to bleed afresh . But our suffering was to be still more keen . At this time our dear little Edward was well , the per ...
... dear sister Laura . Would that I might end here this writing which in the very doing has caused the wound in my heart to bleed afresh . But our suffering was to be still more keen . At this time our dear little Edward was well , the per ...
Page 108
... dear child was taken from us , and also to John Gould , sister Elizabeth Chace's son , that rosy boy whom he had seen here on the occasion of her funeral , but who was now with his cousin Caroline in another world . We laid little ...
... dear child was taken from us , and also to John Gould , sister Elizabeth Chace's son , that rosy boy whom he had seen here on the occasion of her funeral , but who was now with his cousin Caroline in another world . We laid little ...
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