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... friends and neighbors, who kindly came to aid in performing the last offices of love and friendship to the remains of my departed father. I also remember being led by my almost heart-broken mother into the darkened room, where lay the ...
... friends and neighbors, who kindly came to aid in performing the last offices of love and friendship to the remains of my departed father. I also remember being led by my almost heart-broken mother into the darkened room, where lay the ...
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... friends. As I bowed low in acknowledgement of the gift, Miss Edmonds, with a few kind words, dismissed me to my seat. I heard many flattering remarks among our assembled friends; but the proudest moment of all, to me, was when I gained ...
... friends. As I bowed low in acknowledgement of the gift, Miss Edmonds, with a few kind words, dismissed me to my seat. I heard many flattering remarks among our assembled friends; but the proudest moment of all, to me, was when I gained ...
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... friends, obtained the situation of cashier in one of the banks in that city. It was a severe trial for Miss Edmonds ... friendship, she would be most happy to fill a mother's place to me, so CHAPTER III CLARA AT MRS WENTWORTH'S BOARDING ...
... friends, obtained the situation of cashier in one of the banks in that city. It was a severe trial for Miss Edmonds ... friendship, she would be most happy to fill a mother's place to me, so CHAPTER III CLARA AT MRS WENTWORTH'S BOARDING ...
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... friend; two days later I became a member of the celebrated school for young ladies, taught at that time by Mrs. Wentworth, aided by competent assistance. Mrs. Wentworth was a widow lady, of superior education and noble mind. I spent ...
... friend; two days later I became a member of the celebrated school for young ladies, taught at that time by Mrs. Wentworth, aided by competent assistance. Mrs. Wentworth was a widow lady, of superior education and noble mind. I spent ...
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... friends . She asked if I would favor them with a song . Resuming my seat , I began the first song which occurred to my mind . It chanced to be that much - admired song , by Foster , called " Willie , we have missed you . " When I ...
... friends . She asked if I would favor them with a song . Resuming my seat , I began the first song which occurred to my mind . It chanced to be that much - admired song , by Foster , called " Willie , we have missed you . " When I ...
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