[Gutenberg 44178] • The Friends; or, The Triumph of Innocence over False Charges / A Tale, Founded on Facts
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- Authors
- Unknown
- Publisher
- Forgotten Books
- Tags
- theft -- juvenile fiction , boarding schools -- england -- juvenile fiction
- ISBN
- 9780483966680
- Date
- 2018-10-27T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.51 MB
- Lang
- en
Excerpt from The Friends, or the Triumph of Innocence Over False Charges: A Tale, Founded on Facts
The parish, as well as school-master; and his parishioners and scholars were alike the objects of his tender regard and anxious solicitude. His family consisted of a wife and two daughters, who were equally respected by all who had the pleasure of their acquaintance. Birs. Harris was, indeed, every way worthy of her amiable partner; and her greatest pleasure consisted in doing good. Although frequently herself in a very weak state of health; yet, neither the inclemency of the weather, nor the distance, deterred her from going, in person, to visit, to comfort, and to assist those of her fellow-creatures who were in distress. It was quite enough for her to know that any of her' poorer neighbours were in want, to command her immediate aid; and, by thus setting them a good Christian example, she was better enabled.
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