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Page 409
... knew the native uprightness of the man , and still felt kindly toward one whose estrangement they knew was the effect of weak sub- mission to the dictation of his wife , not the result of any change in his own feel- ings . They regarded ...
... knew the native uprightness of the man , and still felt kindly toward one whose estrangement they knew was the effect of weak sub- mission to the dictation of his wife , not the result of any change in his own feel- ings . They regarded ...
Page 596
... knew that well ! So it was that He took part in her humble daily life , and became more real to her day by day . Very homely shadows her life gave of His light , for it was His : homely , be- cause of her poor way of living , and of the ...
... knew that well ! So it was that He took part in her humble daily life , and became more real to her day by day . Very homely shadows her life gave of His light , for it was His : homely , be- cause of her poor way of living , and of the ...
Page 708
... knew was the only son of his mother , and she a widow , —and a kinder son never lived . I have known people capable of a love terrible in its strength ; but I never knew such a case that some one did not consider its expe- diency as a ...
... knew was the only son of his mother , and she a widow , —and a kinder son never lived . I have known people capable of a love terrible in its strength ; but I never knew such a case that some one did not consider its expe- diency as a ...
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