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... Mother Theresa . " Yes , mother dear ; he looked right in- to my eyes and made me look into his , and made me promise ; -and I knew that holy virgins never refused their prayers to any one that asked , and so I followed their example ...
... Mother Theresa . " Yes , mother dear ; he looked right in- to my eyes and made me look into his , and made me promise ; -and I knew that holy virgins never refused their prayers to any one that asked , and so I followed their example ...
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... mother of one child , born out of marriage , and seems to have been making the campaign of Italy under the so ... mother's heart , and indeed not without The reader must remember that this is a chapter out of French society , on which ...
... mother of one child , born out of marriage , and seems to have been making the campaign of Italy under the so ... mother's heart , and indeed not without The reader must remember that this is a chapter out of French society , on which ...
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... mother de- rived her pension , and whose estate the child was to inherit . The separation from her mother , gradually effected , was the great sorrow of her childhood . She re- volted from it sometimes openly , some- times in secret ...
... mother de- rived her pension , and whose estate the child was to inherit . The separation from her mother , gradually effected , was the great sorrow of her childhood . She re- volted from it sometimes openly , some- times in secret ...
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