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... father - in - law PAGE 80-122 CHAPTER IV . 1809-1813 . Removal to Plashet , enjoyment of the country - Birth of her sixth child , 1809 - Summons into Norfolk - Death of her father - Extract from the journal of Rachel Gurney - Commence ...
... father - in - law PAGE 80-122 CHAPTER IV . 1809-1813 . Removal to Plashet , enjoyment of the country - Birth of her sixth child , 1809 - Summons into Norfolk - Death of her father - Extract from the journal of Rachel Gurney - Commence ...
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... father's occupations , both public and private , and his natu- rally trustful disposition , prevented his perceiving all the dangers to which they were subjected . They formed many acquaintances , and some friendships , with persons ...
... father's occupations , both public and private , and his natu- rally trustful disposition , prevented his perceiving all the dangers to which they were subjected . They formed many acquaintances , and some friendships , with persons ...
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... father , one whom I dearly love , sisters formed after my own heart , friends whom I admire , and good health , which gives a relish to all . Company to dinner ; I must beware of being a flirt , it is an abominable character ; I hope I ...
... father , one whom I dearly love , sisters formed after my own heart , friends whom I admire , and good health , which gives a relish to all . Company to dinner ; I must beware of being a flirt , it is an abominable character ; I hope I ...
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... father low this evening , I have done all I can to make him comfortable , I feel it one of my first duties ; I hope he will always find in me a most true friend and affectionate daughter . August 1st . I have done little to - day , I am ...
... father low this evening , I have done all I can to make him comfortable , I feel it one of my first duties ; I hope he will always find in me a most true friend and affectionate daughter . August 1st . I have done little to - day , I am ...
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... , which I am sorry for , as I cannot get courage to tell my father , I wish I had not gone ; I will not go again without his knowing it before- hand . CHAPTER II . 1798-1800 . - Visit to London , 22 [ 1798 . LIFE OF ELIZABETH FRY .
... , which I am sorry for , as I cannot get courage to tell my father , I wish I had not gone ; I will not go again without his knowing it before- hand . CHAPTER II . 1798-1800 . - Visit to London , 22 [ 1798 . LIFE OF ELIZABETH FRY .
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