The Sunday Magazine, Band 8Strahan & Company, 1879 |
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... felt on the second Monday after Mrs. Grey's death . Lotta , to begin with , had got up decidedly out of tune " the wrong side of the bed , " accord- ing to Jane . Her favourite expressions , " I don't know " and " I don't care , " came ...
... felt on the second Monday after Mrs. Grey's death . Lotta , to begin with , had got up decidedly out of tune " the wrong side of the bed , " accord- ing to Jane . Her favourite expressions , " I don't know " and " I don't care , " came ...
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... felt the boys ' looks at him , and his timid spirit sank and was miserable . When the time came for the school to go for a quarter of an hour into the playground , the strange boy stood alone . Some boys looked in wonder at him , others ...
... felt the boys ' looks at him , and his timid spirit sank and was miserable . When the time came for the school to go for a quarter of an hour into the playground , the strange boy stood alone . Some boys looked in wonder at him , others ...
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... felt when he had sinned against God , and went and hid himself among the trees of the garden , for he thought it would be a dreadful thing if God should know the wrong thing he had done . But it was impossible to the place where the ...
... felt when he had sinned against God , and went and hid himself among the trees of the garden , for he thought it would be a dreadful thing if God should know the wrong thing he had done . But it was impossible to the place where the ...
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... felt profoundly the agitations and distractions to which the Papal Church has been subjected in recent years , and in his own breast he probably felt still more keenly the struggle between the demands of the spirit of liberty and ...
... felt profoundly the agitations and distractions to which the Papal Church has been subjected in recent years , and in his own breast he probably felt still more keenly the struggle between the demands of the spirit of liberty and ...
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... felt as if underneath all the mirth of her Chaucer was a sigh ; and under- neath all the sadness of my Book a song . VI . PERCIVAL'S STORY . YES , it was a new world and a new life we came into at Danescombe ; to me , perhaps , more ...
... felt as if underneath all the mirth of her Chaucer was a sigh ; and under- neath all the sadness of my Book a song . VI . PERCIVAL'S STORY . YES , it was a new world and a new life we came into at Danescombe ; to me , perhaps , more ...
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