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Pagina 89
But the Almighty , who alone brings sorrow for some good purpose , can equally heal the stricken heart in his own proper time in mercy . The mother of Mary died - died suddenly and unexpectedly . Over - worked , ill - nourished ...
But the Almighty , who alone brings sorrow for some good purpose , can equally heal the stricken heart in his own proper time in mercy . The mother of Mary died - died suddenly and unexpectedly . Over - worked , ill - nourished ...
Pagina 90
my heart sinks , to her departed mother . Seeing this , her tears my labours are all but in vain . fell fast ; but her younger sisters gathered “ I can say no more , dear brother . If you can , round her , and she broke the seal ...
my heart sinks , to her departed mother . Seeing this , her tears my labours are all but in vain . fell fast ; but her younger sisters gathered “ I can say no more , dear brother . If you can , round her , and she broke the seal ...
Pagina 178
Imagine to yourself the most beautiful of many beautiful girls ; animate her lovely countenance with the expression of a spirituelle and cultivated mind ; add to these attractions a tender heart — a soul replete with sensibility ... and ...
Imagine to yourself the most beautiful of many beautiful girls ; animate her lovely countenance with the expression of a spirituelle and cultivated mind ; add to these attractions a tender heart — a soul replete with sensibility ... and ...
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