Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 54
... tell what the Lord had done for her soul . She was beginning to tremble with something of her first fear and ex- citement , when Brother Viner again came to her help . He told the Praying Band that he had conversed with this sister ...
... tell what the Lord had done for her soul . She was beginning to tremble with something of her first fear and ex- citement , when Brother Viner again came to her help . He told the Praying Band that he had conversed with this sister ...
Pagina 56
... tell me what it is ! How kind of you to come ! " Already her affectionate heart and excited imagination had leap- ed to the conclusion that some misfor- tune had befallen the loved inmates of the dormer cottage . " Nothing has happened ...
... tell me what it is ! How kind of you to come ! " Already her affectionate heart and excited imagination had leap- ed to the conclusion that some misfor- tune had befallen the loved inmates of the dormer cottage . " Nothing has happened ...
Pagina 57
... tell you the pleasure they have given me . " " I am glad of that , " replied Paul , with an expression of intense gratifica- tion . " That was all I sent them for , --not as advances toward acquaintance . Indeed , I came home yesterday ...
... tell you the pleasure they have given me . " " I am glad of that , " replied Paul , with an expression of intense gratifica- tion . " That was all I sent them for , --not as advances toward acquaintance . Indeed , I came home yesterday ...
Pagina 58
... tell you it will be a great incentive to try to do right , if I know that you care . " " But I do care , Mr. Mallane . I have cared ever since- " " Ever since when ? " " Ever since Tilda said- " " What did Tilda say ? " " She said , Mr ...
... tell you it will be a great incentive to try to do right , if I know that you care . " " But I do care , Mr. Mallane . I have cared ever since- " " Ever since when ? " " Ever since Tilda said- " " What did Tilda say ? " " She said , Mr ...
Pagina 59
... tell you that nothing could do me more good than the privi- lege of speaking with this young lady . If you are such a missionary , take care how you interfere with the only chance I have on earth of becoming a Chris- tian . Miss Vale ...
... tell you that nothing could do me more good than the privi- lege of speaking with this young lady . If you are such a missionary , take care how you interfere with the only chance I have on earth of becoming a Chris- tian . Miss Vale ...
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