The Sunday Magazine, Band 8Strahan & Company, 1879 |
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... leave . There must be some stationary creature to be leant upon in trouble , and in this trouble it happened to be me . us because some one had told us it was a call for a soul to come home . But somehow the terror seemed gone out of ...
... leave . There must be some stationary creature to be leant upon in trouble , and in this trouble it happened to be me . us because some one had told us it was a call for a soul to come home . But somehow the terror seemed gone out of ...
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... but a poor helpless lamb ! " " Was it a mistake ? " I said , feeling the question almost blasphemy . " It was the yearning of the mother's heart , longing to leave something motherly behind , " he said after a pause . " JOAN OF ARC .り.
... but a poor helpless lamb ! " " Was it a mistake ? " I said , feeling the question almost blasphemy . " It was the yearning of the mother's heart , longing to leave something motherly behind , " he said after a pause . " JOAN OF ARC .り.
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... leave the land they had robbed us of , constraining us to till it for the lord , or to live on what he chose to give . They dragged us down into bondage again , and broke my father's heart . There was no way left out of our misery but ...
... leave the land they had robbed us of , constraining us to till it for the lord , or to live on what he chose to give . They dragged us down into bondage again , and broke my father's heart . There was no way left out of our misery but ...
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... leave his train to an inevitable collision , or he might endeavour to run on in front of the express until it should be possible to bring it to a stand . He chose the latter course , and although at obeying a false signal the driver ...
... leave his train to an inevitable collision , or he might endeavour to run on in front of the express until it should be possible to bring it to a stand . He chose the latter course , and although at obeying a false signal the driver ...
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... leave her here , " said Miss Marion . As she said this , Marion Bevan glanced at her sister doubtfully , but it seemed evident there was nothing else to be done . Common charity could not leave a senseless woman lying in the public road ...
... leave her here , " said Miss Marion . As she said this , Marion Bevan glanced at her sister doubtfully , but it seemed evident there was nothing else to be done . Common charity could not leave a senseless woman lying in the public road ...
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