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Page 144
... mother heard it speaking aloud , which was unusual , and never had been observed before ; and her voice seemed to be as of one exceeding importunate and engaged , but her mother could distinctly hear only these words , ( spoken in her ...
... mother heard it speaking aloud , which was unusual , and never had been observed before ; and her voice seemed to be as of one exceeding importunate and engaged , but her mother could distinctly hear only these words , ( spoken in her ...
Page 145
... Mother , the kingdom of heaven is come to me ! Her mother was surprised at the sudden alteration , and at the speech , and knew not what to make of it , but at first said nothing to her . The child presently spake again , and said ...
... Mother , the kingdom of heaven is come to me ! Her mother was surprised at the sudden alteration , and at the speech , and knew not what to make of it , but at first said nothing to her . The child presently spake again , and said ...
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... mother and sea - captain wife . The mother of Boston's greatest merchant , the elder Colonel Perkins , was early left a widow with eight children to be brought up . Her husband , however , had been engaged in a small export business ...
... mother and sea - captain wife . The mother of Boston's greatest merchant , the elder Colonel Perkins , was early left a widow with eight children to be brought up . Her husband , however , had been engaged in a small export business ...
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