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... Ambrose 31 9. Fanny's Advice 34 IO . Old Friends Meet 41 II . We Met at a Friend's House to Tea 46 12. Lines by Bernard 50 13. Mrs. Lester 54 • 14. Gossips 15. A Question to be Asked and Answered 16. The Flower Show 59 69 75 17. A ...
... Ambrose 31 9. Fanny's Advice 34 IO . Old Friends Meet 41 II . We Met at a Friend's House to Tea 46 12. Lines by Bernard 50 13. Mrs. Lester 54 • 14. Gossips 15. A Question to be Asked and Answered 16. The Flower Show 59 69 75 17. A ...
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... just yet , so I must make myself as happy as I can without her . Well , I think I had better go to bed , and try and not think any more to - night . " Which she accordingly did . CHAPTER VIII . MR . AMBROSE . A T the 30 JEW OR CHRISTIAN .
... just yet , so I must make myself as happy as I can without her . Well , I think I had better go to bed , and try and not think any more to - night . " Which she accordingly did . CHAPTER VIII . MR . AMBROSE . A T the 30 JEW OR CHRISTIAN .
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... of it , and talked in his easy , pleasant way ; so much so , that Fanny became quite talkative for her , being generally very shy in the company of strangers . At length they wish Fanny Good night , and Bernard Mr Ambrose.
... of it , and talked in his easy , pleasant way ; so much so , that Fanny became quite talkative for her , being generally very shy in the company of strangers . At length they wish Fanny Good night , and Bernard Mr Ambrose.
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... Ambrose . That gentleman raised his hat , and made a mock deferential bow ; but the next instant grasped his friend's hand , and said , " I am so glad - so very glad to see you again , dear General ( a cognomen by which Bernard was ...
... Ambrose . That gentleman raised his hat , and made a mock deferential bow ; but the next instant grasped his friend's hand , and said , " I am so glad - so very glad to see you again , dear General ( a cognomen by which Bernard was ...
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... Ambrose appeared greatly surprised to see her ; but was more astonished when she inquired of him what he knew about Mr. St. Vincent . He was then desirous that she should not know of his feelings . Bessie told him that her mother having ...
... Ambrose appeared greatly surprised to see her ; but was more astonished when she inquired of him what he knew about Mr. St. Vincent . He was then desirous that she should not know of his feelings . Bessie told him that her mother having ...
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afraid Ambrose answered anxious arrived believe Bernard and Bessie Bernard St Bessie and Fanny Bessie felt Bessie's BISHOP OF CARLISLE bless boys Bridgeport Brinybeach brother Carlton CHAPTER Christ Christian comfort conversation course Crown 8vo darling daughter dear Bessie dearest Bessie Edmund Everton exclaimed extra cloth father feel gentleman girls glad gossips happy hear heard heart Highbury New Park hope hymn Jesus knew late leave letter London look Lord meet mind Miss Calthrop Miss Grantham Miss Lester morning morocco mother dear never passed Pellam pleasant Plymouth Brethren poor pray prayer promised ragged school received remain replied Rooker Rosalie Saviour seemed sister soon sure talking teachers tell Thank Thee things Thou thought Bessie to-morrow told unto Vincent wait walk WILLIAM HUNT wish words write wrote young friends young lady
Popular passages
Page 155 - SOW in the morn thy seed, At eve hold not thy hand ; To doubt and fear give thou no heed, Broadcast it o'er the land.
Page 227 - Just as I am, without one plea, But that thy blood was shed for me, And that thou bidst me come to thee, O Lamb of God, I come, I come!
Page 23 - I ask Thee for the daily strength, To none that ask denied, And a mind to blend with outward life While keeping at Thy side ; Content to fill a little space, If Thou be glorified.
Page 23 - I would not have the restless will That hurries to and fro ; Seeking for some great thing to do, Or secret thing to know : I would be treated as a child, And guided where I go.
Page 23 - FATHER, I know that all my life Is portioned out for me, And the changes that will surely come, I do not fear to see ; But I ask thee for a present mind Intent on pleasing thee.
Page 155 - Thou canst not toil in vain; Cold, heat, and moist, and dry, Shall foster and mature the grain For garners in the sky. 5 Then, when the glorious end, The day of God, is come, The angel-reapers shall descend, And Heaven cry,
Page 206 - EYES that are weary, And hearts that are sore ! Look off unto Jesus, And sorrow no more ! The light of his countenance Shineth so bright, That on earth, as in heaven, There need be no night.