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Page 69
... passed ; then he took to walking up and down Broad- way , remote from their place at first , and afterwards nearer , till it came to his pacing slowly past their door , and stopping at their window , in the hope that one or other of the ...
... passed ; then he took to walking up and down Broad- way , remote from their place at first , and afterwards nearer , till it came to his pacing slowly past their door , and stopping at their window , in the hope that one or other of the ...
Page 129
... mean dependence , and David Hughes is proud . " They had passed through lofty ranks of flats , and they now came to the viaduct carrying the northern railways ; one of its noble arches opened before them THE WORLD OF CHANCE . 129.
... mean dependence , and David Hughes is proud . " They had passed through lofty ranks of flats , and they now came to the viaduct carrying the northern railways ; one of its noble arches opened before them THE WORLD OF CHANCE . 129.
Page 257
... passed out of the world together , as they had entered it , and Ray stood with their mother beside the grave where they were both laid , and let her cling to his hand as if he were her brother . Her husband was too sick to be with them ...
... passed out of the world together , as they had entered it , and Ray stood with their mother beside the grave where they were both laid , and let her cling to his hand as if he were her brother . Her husband was too sick to be with them ...
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