The Sunday Magazine, Band 8Strahan & Company, 1879 |
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... tell him or any one , then , of those last words . He came to me , like a child , for me to tell him again and again every detail of the last days , and never wearied of my saying how his name had been on her lips to the last . But the ...
... tell him or any one , then , of those last words . He came to me , like a child , for me to tell him again and again every detail of the last days , and never wearied of my saying how his name had been on her lips to the last . But the ...
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... tell God that . It might make him displeased with Owen ! " And she began , and I had to join , and to put off my complainings . The little one had saved me from one of those terrible prayers which are so like curses . " Dear brother ...
... tell God that . It might make him displeased with Owen ! " And she began , and I had to join , and to put off my complainings . The little one had saved me from one of those terrible prayers which are so like curses . " Dear brother ...
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... tell . We must send for Mr. Lucas . Tell Coxe to go and beg him to be kind enough to come up as soon as possible . " Mr. Lucas was the family doctor . How Barbara blessed in her heart the whole be- neficent fraternity ! To whom but to ...
... tell . We must send for Mr. Lucas . Tell Coxe to go and beg him to be kind enough to come up as soon as possible . " Mr. Lucas was the family doctor . How Barbara blessed in her heart the whole be- neficent fraternity ! To whom but to ...
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... tell her you had written to her uncle , Marion ? " I did ; but the same thing struck me . Does she think anything about what is to become of her ? I suppose the present hour is the most important thing at nine years old . " CHAPTER IV ...
... tell her you had written to her uncle , Marion ? " I did ; but the same thing struck me . Does she think anything about what is to become of her ? I suppose the present hour is the most important thing at nine years old . " CHAPTER IV ...
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... tell you of a boy who was just like those people , for he loved the praise of men , and I am afraid did not think much of the praise of God . He only wanted to stand high in the estimation of his school - fellows . William Henry was ...
... tell you of a boy who was just like those people , for he loved the praise of men , and I am afraid did not think much of the praise of God . He only wanted to stand high in the estimation of his school - fellows . William Henry was ...
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