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... child , he these , and many other Tales for Children , trans- will endeavor to interest the parent who is over- gress against the first rule of their construction . hearing him ; and thus there may result a very How often does the story ...
... child , he these , and many other Tales for Children , trans- will endeavor to interest the parent who is over- gress against the first rule of their construction . hearing him ; and thus there may result a very How often does the story ...
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... child the remedies that might have saved her . " You love him very dearly then , " said she at last , fixing a long , melancholy look on her daugh- ter's countenance . " Oh , mother ! " exclaimed Christine , " I love him with all my ...
... child the remedies that might have saved her . " You love him very dearly then , " said she at last , fixing a long , melancholy look on her daugh- ter's countenance . " Oh , mother ! " exclaimed Christine , " I love him with all my ...
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... child ! " exclaimed her father , " what should you be able to say to the queen that would be of any avail ? " " God would teach me what to say , and he has power also to touch her heart with pity for a child's distress , and to open her ...
... child ! " exclaimed her father , " what should you be able to say to the queen that would be of any avail ? " " God would teach me what to say , and he has power also to touch her heart with pity for a child's distress , and to open her ...
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