Bay State Monthly, Volumen4New England Magazine Company, 1891 |
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... mother's , whose child is born to - night . " " " " Ah ! will the mother be sad to go ? Loath to leave her baby and go ? " Hush ! dear angel , she will not know ; God in his mercy wills it so . " " Ah ! will the baby wake forlorn ? Seek ...
... mother's , whose child is born to - night . " " " " Ah ! will the mother be sad to go ? Loath to leave her baby and go ? " Hush ! dear angel , she will not know ; God in his mercy wills it so . " " Ah ! will the baby wake forlorn ? Seek ...
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... mother's tearful protestations , and my father's truculent avowals that though we all should end our days in the poorhouse my dear mother's bête noir - he would never abate one jot or tittle of his vehement denunciation of evil in every ...
... mother's tearful protestations , and my father's truculent avowals that though we all should end our days in the poorhouse my dear mother's bête noir - he would never abate one jot or tittle of his vehement denunciation of evil in every ...
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... mother and three married sisters , to share with her the big bed in the " par- lor chamber . " I know positively that no tenderer mother ever lived than mine , and no better women ever existed than the sisters who looked laughingly upon ...
... mother and three married sisters , to share with her the big bed in the " par- lor chamber . " I know positively that no tenderer mother ever lived than mine , and no better women ever existed than the sisters who looked laughingly upon ...
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