Catherine visited this woman, gained her confidence, persuaded her to allow her eldest boy to be put into the workhouse, and took the youngest, about two years old, under her own charge. She nursed this child carefully, sent some of her own clothes to... Gleams of Truth: Or, Scenes from Real Life - Page 79de Joseph Tuckerman - 1835 - 108 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Henry Ware - 1835 - 144 pages
...she goes, gives three pence to each of them for pocket-money. "Another Irish woman, Bridget Me Ann, was a common beggar. Her appearance indicated extreme...separated from her children. Catharine visited this woman, and persuaded her to allow her eldest boy to be put into the workhouse; and took the youngest, about... | |
| 1845 - 42 pages
...they were her own; and this promise she has faithfully fulfilled. Auoth'er Irishwoman, Bridget M'Ann, was a common beggar. Her appearance indicated extreme...because she would there be separated from her children. Catherine visited this woman, gained her confidence, persuaded her to allow her eldest boy to be put... | |
| Ireland. National Education Board - 1851 - 368 pages
...they were her own ; and this promise she has faithfully fulfilled. Another Irishwoman, Bridget M'Ann, was a common beggar. Her appearance indicated extreme...because she would there be separated from her children. Catherine visited this woman, gained her confidence, persuaded her to allow her eldest boy to be put... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1870 - 264 pages
...if they were her own ; and this promise she faithfully fulfilled. Another Irishwoman, Bridget M'Ann, was a common beggar. Her appearance indicated extreme...because she would there be separated from her children. Catherine visited this woman, gained her confidence, persuaded her to allow her eldest boy to be put... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1870 - 530 pages
...if they were her own ; and this promise she faithfully fulfilled. Another Irishwoman, Bridget M'Ann, was a common beggar. Her appearance indicated extreme...because she would there be separated from her children. Catherine visited this woman, gained her confidence, persuaded her to allow her eldest boy to be put... | |
| Robert Spears - 1906 - 452 pages
...faithfully fulfilled. Another Irishwoman, Bridget M'Ann, was a common beggar. Her appearance indicated no inconsiderable disease; yet she was unwilling to...because she would there be separated from her children. Catherine persuaded her to allow her eldest boy to be put into the workhouse, and took the youngest,... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 848 pages
...they were her own; and this promise she has faithfully fulfilled. -Another Irishwoman, Bridget M'Ann, was a common beggar. Her appearance indicated extreme...because she would there be separated from her children. Catherine visited this woman, gamed her confidence, persuaded her to allow her eldest boy to be put... | |
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