Rosamond Leicester; Or, The True Heroine1866 |
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... asked out , they have declined all invitations ; so that there has been great anxiety to get to this party at their own house , and you ought to be much obliged to me for getting you an invita- tion . " " I fear you will only think me ...
... asked out , they have declined all invitations ; so that there has been great anxiety to get to this party at their own house , and you ought to be much obliged to me for getting you an invita- tion . " " I fear you will only think me ...
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... asked of the parents whose child is not at the right hand of the throne at the great day ; but I feel sure that the child that has been brought up with faith , watching and prayer , will never be lost , though the believing parent may ...
... asked of the parents whose child is not at the right hand of the throne at the great day ; but I feel sure that the child that has been brought up with faith , watching and prayer , will never be lost , though the believing parent may ...
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... heard rapidly approaching . " He has been most skilful and careful , but he can do no more now , " said Mrs. Leicester . " My hour is come ! " She soon asked for her children- " I will but ROSAMOND LEICESTER . 15 CHAPTER III. ...
... heard rapidly approaching . " He has been most skilful and careful , but he can do no more now , " said Mrs. Leicester . " My hour is come ! " She soon asked for her children- " I will but ROSAMOND LEICESTER . 15 CHAPTER III. ...
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H. A. H.. She soon asked for her children- " I will but kiss Arthur , and bid him farewell ; and then take him away , he is too young to remain to the end ; but I must talk to Rosamond . " She was too weak to say much , but at intervals ...
H. A. H.. She soon asked for her children- " I will but kiss Arthur , and bid him farewell ; and then take him away , he is too young to remain to the end ; but I must talk to Rosamond . " She was too weak to say much , but at intervals ...
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... asked for in the prayers which Colonel Leicester read every morning , but to Rosamond it was but a form of words - as yet she was sufficient for herself . Her father confided to her all his affairs , never transacted any business ...
... asked for in the prayers which Colonel Leicester read every morning , but to Rosamond it was but a form of words - as yet she was sufficient for herself . Her father confided to her all his affairs , never transacted any business ...
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Achnacraig Adelaide Alfred Alfred's answered Ardmay Arthur asked believe better Bible called Captain de Vere Caroline certainly Christ Colonel Leicester Cornwall cousin darling daughter dear child delightful dinner earnest earth entered exclaimed eyes father fear feel felt Frederick give glad Glenmona God's gone grave hand happiness hear heard heart hope Howard knew Lady Markham laughing leave Leicester's little brother London look Macintosh Madame de Saligny mamma marriage married Miss Grant Miss Leicester Miss Sherwood mond morning mother never night Norfolk Street papa pray prayer pre-adamite replied Rosa Rosamond Ross Rosy Saviour seemed sister smiling soon sorrow Spain Spanish speak squails Sunninghill suppose sure Susan Susan Grant talk tell things thought to-morrow Toddlekins told took uncle uncle Tom voice Walde Waldegrave Waldegrave's walk wish words young
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Страница 32 - Whom have I in heaven but thee ? and there is none on earth that I desire besides thee ! My flesh and my heart faileth ; but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever.
Страница 132 - The disciple is not above his master, nor the servant above his lord. It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master, and the servant as his lord.
Страница 193 - ... to cast all our care upon him, for he careth for us.
Страница 62 - Jenkyns's death; at least, that it would have to be kept up by correspondence, which bears much the same relation to personal intercourse that the books of dried plants I sometimes see (" Hortus Siccus," I think they call the thing) do to the living and fresh flowers in the lanes and meadows.
Страница 242 - Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.
Страница 267 - Without me ye can do nothing," and " I can do all things through Christ which strengthened me.
Страница 169 - Johnnie in Heaven, will it be always May, and can we gather bright flowers, and play in the meadows ? will there be birds there, and sunshine ?" "I don't know, dear. God has promised to make us quite happy there, to wipe away all tears from our eyes, and that there shall be neither sorrow nor crying.
Страница 129 - ... where there shall be no night, and they need no candle, neither light of the sun ; for the Lord God giveth them light, and they shall reign for ever and ever.