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... tell thee , ' Tis all with roses gay- There's many a one will tell thee , ' Tis thorny all the way . Deceivers are they every one , Dear Child ! who thus pretend ; God's ways are not unequal- Make İlim thy trusted friend , And many a ...
... tell thee , ' Tis all with roses gay- There's many a one will tell thee , ' Tis thorny all the way . Deceivers are they every one , Dear Child ! who thus pretend ; God's ways are not unequal- Make İlim thy trusted friend , And many a ...
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... tell how the hours passed . Frequently he would stop and listen for some sound that might betoken the vicinity of man ; but the solitude of the desart , the silence of the tomb , are not so still and deep , as the oppressive deso ...
... tell how the hours passed . Frequently he would stop and listen for some sound that might betoken the vicinity of man ; but the solitude of the desart , the silence of the tomb , are not so still and deep , as the oppressive deso ...
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... tell in their own words their own story . The narra- tive , therefore , is often enlivened by dramatic scenes , equal in interest to the best in Sir Walter's novels . We shall select , almost at random , a few of the most interesting ...
... tell in their own words their own story . The narra- tive , therefore , is often enlivened by dramatic scenes , equal in interest to the best in Sir Walter's novels . We shall select , almost at random , a few of the most interesting ...
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... tell the consee- derable moments I was doon in the water , an ' my aunty abeen me . The strength o ' the waters at ... tell which was the living and which the dead body . " The boat next rescued three old women , one of whom died , in ...
... tell the consee- derable moments I was doon in the water , an ' my aunty abeen me . The strength o ' the waters at ... tell which was the living and which the dead body . " The boat next rescued three old women , one of whom died , in ...
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... tell the meeting ! - " She had her Bible in her hand , apparently the only wreck of pro- perty she had saved ; but in that she had found consolation . Her soul had been already well attuned to affliction . In this her widowed state ...
... tell the meeting ! - " She had her Bible in her hand , apparently the only wreck of pro- perty she had saved ; but in that she had found consolation . Her soul had been already well attuned to affliction . In this her widowed state ...
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