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... trust , and prate of our faith , and deceive ourselves with the fond hope that we are resigned to the Heavenly Will ; and we go on with a show of Christian reliance , while the morning sun smiles in gladness and plenty , and the hymn of ...
... trust , and prate of our faith , and deceive ourselves with the fond hope that we are resigned to the Heavenly Will ; and we go on with a show of Christian reliance , while the morning sun smiles in gladness and plenty , and the hymn of ...
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... trust Him without seeing it . " Edna wiped away her tears , and Mrs. Murray's voice faltered slightly as she said : " You are a good little girl , I have no doubt . Who taught you to be so religious ? " " Grandpa . " " How long since ...
... trust Him without seeing it . " Edna wiped away her tears , and Mrs. Murray's voice faltered slightly as she said : " You are a good little girl , I have no doubt . Who taught you to be so religious ? " " Grandpa . " " How long since ...
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... trust your future and your education to me ? I do not mean that I will teach you — oh ! no — but I will have you thoroughly educated , so that when you are grown you can support yourself by teaching . I have no daughter — I lost mine ...
... trust your future and your education to me ? I do not mean that I will teach you — oh ! no — but I will have you thoroughly educated , so that when you are grown you can support yourself by teaching . I have no daughter — I lost mine ...
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... trust I may never find it necessary to remind you of it . I dare say we shall get on very happily together . Don't thank me any more , and hereafter we need not speak of the matter . " Mrs. Murray stooped , and for the first time kissed ...
... trust I may never find it necessary to remind you of it . I dare say we shall get on very happily together . Don't thank me any more , and hereafter we need not speak of the matter . " Mrs. Murray stooped , and for the first time kissed ...
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... trust , the profound respect , the lasting love and venera- tion of those who entered the charmed circle of his influ- ence . Learned without pedantry , dignified but not pompous , genial and urbane ; never forgetting the sanctity of ...
... trust , the profound respect , the lasting love and venera- tion of those who entered the charmed circle of his influ- ence . Learned without pedantry , dignified but not pompous , genial and urbane ; never forgetting the sanctity of ...
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Aaron Hunt Allston Andrews arms asked beautiful believe blue-stocking Bocage Chattanooga cheeks child clasped countenance darling dear door Edna Earl Edna's Elmo Estelle eyes face feel Felix fell felt fingers Gertrude girl glanced Gordon governess grave GROSSET & DUNLAP Hammond hand handsome happy Hattie head hear heard heart hope Huldah Jean Webster kissed knew laughed Le Bocage leaned Leigh letter Lew Wallace lips Loch Maree looked mamma marble Miss Earl morning mother Murray Murray rose Murray's N. C. Wyeth never night noble once orphan painful parsonage passed poor pray proud rose seemed shoulder silent Sir Roger smile soul stood sweet Taj Mahal Targum tears tell thank thing thought tion to-day told took turned voice walked watched wife window wish woman wonder words young