Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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... hands of her sisters . She has the impression that they were not so good as a great many children write at that age . However , they were not thought slightly of then , and that destiny so vainly afterwards resisted , was the first ...
... hands of her sisters . She has the impression that they were not so good as a great many children write at that age . However , they were not thought slightly of then , and that destiny so vainly afterwards resisted , was the first ...
Page 28
... - alties of authorship and reading - the miseries of dys- pepsia , and hypochondriasis . Born of very hand- some and healthful parents , and leading through all her first years the most healthful life possible , her 28 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
... - alties of authorship and reading - the miseries of dys- pepsia , and hypochondriasis . Born of very hand- some and healthful parents , and leading through all her first years the most healthful life possible , her 28 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
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... hand the dangerous weapon with which she might have injured and wounded many , and perhaps have slain herself , and kept it bright and unspotted from the world , till the day when he gave it back to be used 40 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
... hand the dangerous weapon with which she might have injured and wounded many , and perhaps have slain herself , and kept it bright and unspotted from the world , till the day when he gave it back to be used 40 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
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... hands ; and as was the custom of the family , she had to make all her own clothes , even her own dresses , for no such thing as a dressmaker or a sempstress had ever been heard of in the house . The vivacious eagerness that made ...
... hands ; and as was the custom of the family , she had to make all her own clothes , even her own dresses , for no such thing as a dressmaker or a sempstress had ever been heard of in the house . The vivacious eagerness that made ...
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... hand- somely - bound books , bought at a sale , without the smallest respect to what they might be about . It did not signify , it was Caroline's business to keep them properly arranged , according to their respective heights and sizes ...
... hand- somely - bound books , bought at a sale , without the smallest respect to what they might be about . It did not signify , it was Caroline's business to keep them properly arranged , according to their respective heights and sizes ...
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