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Examples
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Katrina was looking very sad and was completely without any make up, His family members included sister Alvira and brother Arbaz Khan.
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At length the bark is anchored in the port of rest; Alvira is summoned to her crown.
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The crowd is so great Alvira cannot pass to the Molo, where she was quartered with her regiment.
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With the speed of lightning he plunged far down the purgatory fire; his brightness was so great that Alvira could follow him even through the flames.
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Thus the humble Alvira little dreamt what might be the grand consolations destined for her; but the time of their fulfilment has come, and we find her startled from an ecstasy in the church in which one of the promised favors was bestowed on this child of grace.
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Alvira, the heroine of our sketch, is now the faithful soul standing on the bark in view of her eternal home.
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Like beautiful yachts on a stormy lake, without pilot, without hands to steady the white sail to catch the favorable wind, Alvira and Aloysia were tossed on a sea of trial which cast a baneful shadow over their future destinies.
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To us the simple, touching story of Alvira has brought a charm and a balm.
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Like one whose eye has caught a brilliant meteor flying through the heavens, and remains gazing on it until it has disappeared, Alvira could not remove her eyes from Francis.
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These and similar instances of the judgement of God witnessed by Alvira had a salutary effect on her trembling soul.
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