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... very nice , only I wish Ada could come and live here for you to teach us , aunt Ellen ; don't you think papa and mamma would let her ? " C Mrs. Shirley sighed deeply as she answered that she thought BEAUTY OF THE HEART . 13.
... very nice , only I wish Ada could come and live here for you to teach us , aunt Ellen ; don't you think papa and mamma would let her ? " C Mrs. Shirley sighed deeply as she answered that she thought BEAUTY OF THE HEART . 13.
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... supposing , you know . Do you think , aunt Ellen , " she continued , " that mamma will teach Ada and me the same as you have done ? " " I think it most likely that you will have a governess , ” replied her aunt ; 66 BEAUTY OF THE HEART .
... supposing , you know . Do you think , aunt Ellen , " she continued , " that mamma will teach Ada and me the same as you have done ? " " I think it most likely that you will have a governess , ” replied her aunt ; 66 BEAUTY OF THE HEART .
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... teach me as you have done , and Ada . I wonder if Ada likes learning as much as I do . " " If she does not , you must try to like it better , " said Mrs. Shirley . " She is nearly two years younger than you are , remember , and ...
... teach me as you have done , and Ada . I wonder if Ada likes learning as much as I do . " " If she does not , you must try to like it better , " said Mrs. Shirley . " She is nearly two years younger than you are , remember , and ...
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... teach like her . In this , however , she was doomed to be greatly disappointed , for Miss Gregory and Mrs. Shirley were in nearly every respect as un- like as two persons could well be . Miss Gregory was a person of stiff and rather ...
... teach like her . In this , however , she was doomed to be greatly disappointed , for Miss Gregory and Mrs. Shirley were in nearly every respect as un- like as two persons could well be . Miss Gregory was a person of stiff and rather ...
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... to her own un- aided strength , to seek more and more for Divine teaching , and to lean more and more upon the Divine arm for help and guidance . At first she found it very difficult to keep a 100 MARGARET CRAVEN ; OR ,
... to her own un- aided strength , to seek more and more for Divine teaching , and to lean more and more upon the Divine arm for help and guidance . At first she found it very difficult to keep a 100 MARGARET CRAVEN ; OR ,
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Ada dear Ada's arms round aunt Ellen aunt's beautiful began better Bible CHAPTER child Christ cloth bds cloth extra Coloured Engravings cough darling dear Ada dear Margaret dressed endeavour extra bds extra boards extra cloth boards eyes father feel felt flowers frock garet gentle gilt edges girl glad go to sleep God's happy HARTFIELD heart heaven Holy Spirit Jesus kiss knew laughed length live look MARGARET CRAVEN mind Miss Ada Miss Gregory Miss Margaret morning mother neat cover never night papa and mamma pillow poor Ada pray prayers RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY remember replied Ada replied her aunt replied Margaret Saviour school-room Shirley Shirley's sinful sister smiling sometimes soon stairs Sunday sure Susan teach tears tell temptations Thatched Cottage things thought told watch weeping wicked wish words wrong
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Page 75 - ... the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which in the sight of God is of great price.
Page 53 - In that day sing ye unto her, A vineyard of red wine. I the Lord do keep it ; I will water it every moment: Lest any hurt it, I will keep it night and day.
Page 116 - They cannot hear our footsteps come, They do not see us pass ; They cannot feel the bright warm sun That shines upon the grass. They do not hear when the great bell Is ringing overhead ; They cannot rise and come to church With us, for they are dead.
Page 29 - God is faithful, who will not suffer" us " to be tempted above that" we " are able ; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that " we
Page 25 - There is none righteous; no, not one." "All have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.
Page 116 - WITHIN the churchyard side by side, Are many long low graves, And some have stones set over them, — On some the green grass waves.
Page 109 - Margaret felt that it is indeed, " more blessed to give than to receive.