Gertrude, 2 tomasLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... late conversation , had yet to learn . The morning wore quickly away , and Gertrude talked , and laughed , and gardened , and discussed the merits of a new club book , and assisted her mother out of the intricacies of her knitting , as ...
... late conversation , had yet to learn . The morning wore quickly away , and Gertrude talked , and laughed , and gardened , and discussed the merits of a new club book , and assisted her mother out of the intricacies of her knitting , as ...
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... late conversations , she had endeavoured to introduce subjects of the kind upper- most in her thoughts , in order to gain an insight into his opinions , and discover whether she might dare to acknowledge her wishes and her own self ...
... late conversations , she had endeavoured to introduce subjects of the kind upper- most in her thoughts , in order to gain an insight into his opinions , and discover whether she might dare to acknowledge her wishes and her own self ...
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... we shrink from it ? Will it not be better to pass through life with awe and trembling , watching our every step , and so learning to lean the more stedfastly upon God , than to wake up , when it is too late GERTRUDE . 19.
... we shrink from it ? Will it not be better to pass through life with awe and trembling , watching our every step , and so learning to lean the more stedfastly upon God , than to wake up , when it is too late GERTRUDE . 19.
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Elizabeth Missing Sewell. than to wake up , when it is too late , to the knowledge that what we called trifles were the only opportunities afforded us of fitting ourselves for heaven ? " " There would be but little merriment on earth if ...
Elizabeth Missing Sewell. than to wake up , when it is too late , to the knowledge that what we called trifles were the only opportunities afforded us of fitting ourselves for heaven ? " " There would be but little merriment on earth if ...
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... while tones of solemn music seemed borne upon the soft night breeze to soothe her sinking fancy , with the prophecy of what might so soon be reality . CHAPTER XXIX . Ir was late on the following morning 30 GERTRUDE .
... while tones of solemn music seemed borne upon the soft night breeze to soothe her sinking fancy , with the prophecy of what might so soon be reality . CHAPTER XXIX . Ir was late on the following morning 30 GERTRUDE .
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