Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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Page 50
... friend wanting something to do , took into their heads the extraordinary fancy of going to some church on the Sunday morning , for no purpose and intent certainly , but to pass the time . It was in one such freak , Caroline heard for ...
... friend wanting something to do , took into their heads the extraordinary fancy of going to some church on the Sunday morning , for no purpose and intent certainly , but to pass the time . It was in one such freak , Caroline heard for ...
Page 58
... friends , life , morality , religion , nothing barred the jest ; and they who laughed most heartily at the last joke , had reason to believe themselves the subject of the next , as soon as their backs were turned ; excess of compli ...
... friends , life , morality , religion , nothing barred the jest ; and they who laughed most heartily at the last joke , had reason to believe themselves the subject of the next , as soon as their backs were turned ; excess of compli ...
Page 64
... trifles , she was exceedingly reserved as to her actual thoughts , and still more as to her feelings , and she had no bosom friend or kindred soul to tell them to . She never did tell them . To the few who would 64 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
... trifles , she was exceedingly reserved as to her actual thoughts , and still more as to her feelings , and she had no bosom friend or kindred soul to tell them to . She never did tell them . To the few who would 64 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
Page 71
... friends , mortified as they plainly were , by the preference , or rather the exclusive affection these young ladies ex- hibited for each other . Nothing else was cared for , nothing else was enjoyed ; the three miles that sepa- rated ...
... friends , mortified as they plainly were , by the preference , or rather the exclusive affection these young ladies ex- hibited for each other . Nothing else was cared for , nothing else was enjoyed ; the three miles that sepa- rated ...
Page 72
... friend was calm , polite , self - possessed , conciliatory ; she knew the world better , and cared for it more ; she never said , or did , or looked anything that was not proper for time , or place , or circum- stance ; in short , Fanny ...
... friend was calm , polite , self - possessed , conciliatory ; she knew the world better , and cared for it more ; she never said , or did , or looked anything that was not proper for time , or place , or circum- stance ; in short , Fanny ...
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