New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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possible to resist . Even the safety of her child , whose birth she had before anticipated with delight , now seemed of little importance . Why should she wish to give birth to a child who must blush for its father , against whom the ...
possible to resist . Even the safety of her child , whose birth she had before anticipated with delight , now seemed of little importance . Why should she wish to give birth to a child who must blush for its father , against whom the ...
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... child . As to a religious principle within her , she had none . It was not very likely that any such should have ... child's heart , or felt for her parents more The Widows ' Almshouse . 103.
... child . As to a religious principle within her , she had none . It was not very likely that any such should have ... child's heart , or felt for her parents more The Widows ' Almshouse . 103.
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... child did not grow up . Like an overforced exotic , he suddenly withered and was gone . An illness of a very few days car- ried him off . The medical man who was called in at the last hour- for the mother could not believe that the child ...
... child did not grow up . Like an overforced exotic , he suddenly withered and was gone . An illness of a very few days car- ried him off . The medical man who was called in at the last hour- for the mother could not believe that the child ...
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