Putnam's Monthly, Volume 9G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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... replied More . " One would imagine , from your proposition , that I am not fit to fashion the mind of my own child . It is no compliment . But I pass that by , and return to my objection . She is too young - too young to marry a gentle ...
... replied More . " One would imagine , from your proposition , that I am not fit to fashion the mind of my own child . It is no compliment . But I pass that by , and return to my objection . She is too young - too young to marry a gentle ...
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... replied the old minister's tidy wife , " I did indeed observe in him an unusual earnestness of humility , penitence , and holy desire . ” Very little , indeed , do we mortals know of each other's hearts , even when we stand in the ...
... replied the old minister's tidy wife , " I did indeed observe in him an unusual earnestness of humility , penitence , and holy desire . ” Very little , indeed , do we mortals know of each other's hearts , even when we stand in the ...
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... replied Parris grimly , " give not way to notions of the devil . Be not afraid to utter testimony against his servants . Will not God look down to protect you ? and will not I , your fa- ther , be there by your side ? Yea , as God ...
... replied Parris grimly , " give not way to notions of the devil . Be not afraid to utter testimony against his servants . Will not God look down to protect you ? and will not I , your fa- ther , be there by your side ? Yea , as God ...
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... replied , examining the expression of her eye , " but thanks to you equally . " He felt more humble than usual , from a consciousness that he had lately been inefficient in his duties , and that , before night , Elder Parris would stand ...
... replied , examining the expression of her eye , " but thanks to you equally . " He felt more humble than usual , from a consciousness that he had lately been inefficient in his duties , and that , before night , Elder Parris would stand ...
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... replied Martha , struggling to assume an air of scorn , and to speak firmly . " I only answer one thing , and that is , that you have talked very differently to me more than once , in this very room . You have harbored me against liars ...
... replied Martha , struggling to assume an air of scorn , and to speak firmly . " I only answer one thing , and that is , that you have talked very differently to me more than once , in this very room . You have harbored me against liars ...
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