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... mother holds her proper place , as the source of tenderness , the centre of affection , the bond of social union , the founder of each salutary plan , the umpire in all contention , and the general fountain of cheerfulness , hope , and ...
... mother holds her proper place , as the source of tenderness , the centre of affection , the bond of social union , the founder of each salutary plan , the umpire in all contention , and the general fountain of cheerfulness , hope , and ...
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... mother to keep him there all day . Moreover , he believed it was growing very late , though the sun was still high over head : and then the thought came across his mind , that his mother had forgotten him , and , as a very reasonable ...
... mother to keep him there all day . Moreover , he believed it was growing very late , though the sun was still high over head : and then the thought came across his mind , that his mother had forgotten him , and , as a very reasonable ...
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... mother earth . when I am gone , you will be left entirely alone . ” Alice turned away her face , but she was able to answer with a clear voice , “ There is no loneliness , my child , where God is . ” " I know it mother ; I know that God ...
... mother earth . when I am gone , you will be left entirely alone . ” Alice turned away her face , but she was able to answer with a clear voice , “ There is no loneliness , my child , where God is . ” " I know it mother ; I know that God ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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