Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... happy and contented. He always wants to know how I reconcile this with Providence, and how I reconcile that. Often I do not know. I do not know how to prove that the death of poor little Warner was consistent with a kind Providence, nor ...
... happy and contented. He always wants to know how I reconcile this with Providence, and how I reconcile that. Often I do not know. I do not know how to prove that the death of poor little Warner was consistent with a kind Providence, nor ...
Pagina 368
... happy—as happy as it was in my nature to be; and happiness dulls the quick senses of such as I am to impending danger. I would write how happy I was, but that I cannot do. She was mine!—that dream of love had been realised: ' When I try ...
... happy—as happy as it was in my nature to be; and happiness dulls the quick senses of such as I am to impending danger. I would write how happy I was, but that I cannot do. She was mine!—that dream of love had been realised: ' When I try ...
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... happy, if you were dead and gone.” “Hush, Ellen, hush!” cried Johan, as he glanced over his shoulder with uneasiness. “Let us speak about our wedding-day; for my mother cannot live long, and we could not reside together after her death ...
... happy, if you were dead and gone.” “Hush, Ellen, hush!” cried Johan, as he glanced over his shoulder with uneasiness. “Let us speak about our wedding-day; for my mother cannot live long, and we could not reside together after her death ...
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