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... Miss [ Porter ] gives me of your health , pierces my heart . God comfort , and preserve you , and save you , for the sake of Jesus Christ . " I would have Miss read to you from time to time the Passion of our Saviour , and sometimes the ...
... Miss [ Porter ] gives me of your health , pierces my heart . God comfort , and preserve you , and save you , for the sake of Jesus Christ . " I would have Miss read to you from time to time the Passion of our Saviour , and sometimes the ...
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... MISS PORTER , AT MRS . JOHNSON'S , IN LICHFIELD Jan. 16 , 1759 . " MY DEAR MISS , " I think myself obliged to you beyond all expression of gratitude for your care of my dear mother . God grant it may not be without success . Tell Kitty ...
... MISS PORTER , AT MRS . JOHNSON'S , IN LICHFIELD Jan. 16 , 1759 . " MY DEAR MISS , " I think myself obliged to you beyond all expression of gratitude for your care of my dear mother . God grant it may not be without success . Tell Kitty ...
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... MISS , Jan 20 , 1759 . " I will , if it be possible , come down to you . God grant that I may yet [ find ] my dear mother breathing and sensible . Do not tell her , lest I disappoint her . If I miss to write next post , I am on the road ...
... MISS , Jan 20 , 1759 . " I will , if it be possible , come down to you . God grant that I may yet [ find ] my dear mother breathing and sensible . Do not tell her , lest I disappoint her . If I miss to write next post , I am on the road ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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