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Heart-Histories and Life-Pictures

CHAPTER III
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I thought of dear Charley, and how she had neglected and abused him--the wretched creature! But I restrained myself, and gave her as good a character as I could." "That was right.

We should not let our indignant feelings govern us in matters of this kind.

We can never err on the side of kindness." "No, I am sure we cannot." Mrs.Campbell, the lady who had called upon Mrs.May, felt quite certain that, in obtaining Jane for a nurse, she had been fortunate.
She gave, confidently, to her care, a babe seven months old.

At first, from a mother's natural instinct, she kept her eye upon Jane; but every thing going on right, she soon ceased to observe her closely.

This was noted by the nurse, who began to breathe with more freedom.


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