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... ness of that God , who is ever the widow's friend , who had so wonder- fully preserved herself and those whom she held most dear . One sight of that woman's face , after having seen and heard the sum - total of her afflictions , was ...
... ness of that God , who is ever the widow's friend , who had so wonder- fully preserved herself and those whom she held most dear . One sight of that woman's face , after having seen and heard the sum - total of her afflictions , was ...
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... ness was taken advantage of by a scoundrel , who , by the meanest arts , so wormed himself into the colonel's confidence , and took such firm hold of his affections , that he became his sole adviser , and direct- ed his every action ...
... ness was taken advantage of by a scoundrel , who , by the meanest arts , so wormed himself into the colonel's confidence , and took such firm hold of his affections , that he became his sole adviser , and direct- ed his every action ...
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... ness depicted on his countenance , would have fallen a sacrifice to his unpopularity , had not the sudden cry of " Paez ! Paez ! " acted like an electric shock upon the nerves of the men , and paralyzed their fa- culty of action . With ...
... ness depicted on his countenance , would have fallen a sacrifice to his unpopularity , had not the sudden cry of " Paez ! Paez ! " acted like an electric shock upon the nerves of the men , and paralyzed their fa- culty of action . With ...
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... ness ; besides which , in his neigh- borhood , every man had his own to attend to . But his evenings were by no means so safe ; and it had frequently happened that his inter- course with his favorite Thomson , and his sly dallyings with ...
... ness ; besides which , in his neigh- borhood , every man had his own to attend to . But his evenings were by no means so safe ; and it had frequently happened that his inter- course with his favorite Thomson , and his sly dallyings with ...
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... ness , took deliberate aim at the one with a half - moon head , whom I hit with part of a cocoa nutshell in the cheek , whereat he appeared to be much exasperated , and immediately seized what I then fancied was a stick , from one of ...
... ness , took deliberate aim at the one with a half - moon head , whom I hit with part of a cocoa nutshell in the cheek , whereat he appeared to be much exasperated , and immediately seized what I then fancied was a stick , from one of ...
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