Justina: Or, The Will. A Domestic Story ...C. Wiley, 1823 |
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... better not become acquainted with ; she now missed them not ; her having com- panions elder than herself be considered as an advantage , for it taught her sooner to put away childish things ; it gave her early ha- bits of reflection ...
... better not become acquainted with ; she now missed them not ; her having com- panions elder than herself be considered as an advantage , for it taught her sooner to put away childish things ; it gave her early ha- bits of reflection ...
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... better , do they not , dear papa ? " They must be very ignorant if they do not , for we have explained it thousands of times , yet still do they return to the same charge in their own uncandid way of stating it . But be not distressed ...
... better , do they not , dear papa ? " They must be very ignorant if they do not , for we have explained it thousands of times , yet still do they return to the same charge in their own uncandid way of stating it . But be not distressed ...
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... better in her desire of losing her sorrow in occu- pation . " He was always pleased to see me industrious . " This thought gave a new charm to sewing , and it now became part of the employment of each day . The thought of what he would ...
... better in her desire of losing her sorrow in occu- pation . " He was always pleased to see me industrious . " This thought gave a new charm to sewing , and it now became part of the employment of each day . The thought of what he would ...
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... " " You ought not to appeal to me , child , " said Mrs. Ranmore ; " for I am scarcely less partial than yourself ; we had better leave the gentlemen to judge for 5 VOL . I. themselves . " " To - morrow , then , JUSTINA . 49 CHAPTER VI. ...
... " " You ought not to appeal to me , child , " said Mrs. Ranmore ; " for I am scarcely less partial than yourself ; we had better leave the gentlemen to judge for 5 VOL . I. themselves . " " To - morrow , then , JUSTINA . 49 CHAPTER VI. ...
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... better . " Mrs. Hastings then bade her a friendly good night ; and Justina , after committing herself in prayer to her almighty Protector , laid down to rest , but she was kept long awake , by the recollections of the varying scenes she ...
... better . " Mrs. Hastings then bade her a friendly good night ; and Justina , after committing herself in prayer to her almighty Protector , laid down to rest , but she was kept long awake , by the recollections of the varying scenes she ...
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affection afternoon appeared Arlington Augusta beauty believe better Bible Blendon bless Bordentown brook Cavendish Charlotte charms cheerfulness child Christ Colonel Medway conversation countenance cried dear Justina delighted Elmore endeavoured expression eyes face faith father favour fear feel felt Ferdi Ferdinand friendship girl give glory grace Grafton happiness Hastings hath heard heart heaven honour hope Islington JAMES DILL Jehovah Jesus John xiv knew lady live looked Lord madam manners marry ment mighty to save mind Miss Delway Miss Melross Miss Rush Miss Rushbrook morning Mortimer mother nand ness never New-York physiognomist pleasure pray pride promise racter Ranmore religion replied Saviour Selwin smiling soon sorrow soul spirit suppose sure tears tell thing thou thought tina tion told truth uncle walk wish
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