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Page 119
... Dolores , " he said , " well wert thou called so . Poor Dolores ! I cannot help thee . " " What am I dreaming of ? " said the Rev. Mr. Sewell . " It is my Thursday evening lecture on Justification , and Emily has got tea ready , and ...
... Dolores , " he said , " well wert thou called so . Poor Dolores ! I cannot help thee . " " What am I dreaming of ? " said the Rev. Mr. Sewell . " It is my Thursday evening lecture on Justification , and Emily has got tea ready , and ...
Page 269
... yet all this letter is about her , - the daughter of Don Jose by his first marriage . Poor Dolores ! poor child ! God grant she may have entered into his rest ! I need not describe her . You have seen her THE PEARL OF ORR'S ISLAND . 269.
... yet all this letter is about her , - the daughter of Don Jose by his first marriage . Poor Dolores ! poor child ! God grant she may have entered into his rest ! I need not describe her . You have seen her THE PEARL OF ORR'S ISLAND . 269.
Page 270
... Dolores for a while , more , as it would appear , out of hatred for the other than any real love to her . At such times it was really affecting to see with what warmth the poor child would receive these equivocal demonstra- tions of ...
... Dolores for a while , more , as it would appear , out of hatred for the other than any real love to her . At such times it was really affecting to see with what warmth the poor child would receive these equivocal demonstra- tions of ...
Page 271
... Dolores , of course , became my pupil among the rest . Like the others , she had suffered by the neglect and inter- ruptions in the education of the family , but she was intel- ligent and docile , and learned with a surprising rapidity ...
... Dolores , of course , became my pupil among the rest . Like the others , she had suffered by the neglect and inter- ruptions in the education of the family , but she was intel- ligent and docile , and learned with a surprising rapidity ...
Page 272
... Dolores was in her father's hands , to be disposed of for life according to his pleasure , as absolutely as if she had been one of his slaves . I had every reason to think that his plans on this subject were matured , and only waited ...
... Dolores was in her father's hands , to be disposed of for life according to his pleasure , as absolutely as if she had been one of his slaves . I had every reason to think that his plans on this subject were matured , and only waited ...
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The Pearl of Orr's Island: A Story of the Coast of Maine (Classic Reprint) Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe No preview available - 2015 |
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