BARBARA S-----
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Sirely unconscious at first of take: God kno would never .
But o t of t of metal pressing tle hand.
Nohe dilemma.
Sure a good cs and t rary influence. But taug alicoes of moral ptle maid inct to evil, but t be said to y commended, but never dreamed of its application to of it as sometemptation, or t of sparing resistance against it.
impulse o go back to treasurer, and explain to ural of punctuality, t sy in making and it. S in an instant. And t c on table next day came across ill tle eyes glistened, and ened But t ured, ood ion to some of tle parts. But again ted to be o y pounds a year clear of tre. And taring upon tle stockingless and sers. And ton stockings, ion at tre indispensable for o provide for raining and pincock, and t o cover t o reo been precluded from doing, by reason of ttire -- in ts sop -- for till anot to traverse.
Noue support Barbara!
And t never-failing friend did step in -- for at t moment a strengt o seemed (for s to move) sransported back to t quitted, and , reasure, and o tes, a deep peace fell upon , and sy of y.
A year or tion to ened up t, and ts, of tle sisters, set ty of discussing moral dogmas upon a landing-place.
I it muc of mortification to o see ted tal throes.
te of e Mrs. Cray.seven years of age (ser); and to ruggles upon times ventured to ted for t po in tation of conflicting emotions, for le inferior (if at all so in t of Lady Randolpo Mrs. Siddons.