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... leaves Chattanooga in half an hour . I would advise you to make a long stay in New York , for there will be trouble when Dent's brother hears of this morning's work . " " Aye ! Take my word for that , and put the Atlantic be- tween you ...
... leaves Chattanooga in half an hour . I would advise you to make a long stay in New York , for there will be trouble when Dent's brother hears of this morning's work . " " Aye ! Take my word for that , and put the Atlantic be- tween you ...
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... leave wailing orphans in his home , and a broken - hearted widow at the desolate hearthstone . Ab- sorbed in her melancholy task , she heard neither the sound of strange voices in the passage , nor the faint creak of the door as it ...
... leave wailing orphans in his home , and a broken - hearted widow at the desolate hearthstone . Ab- sorbed in her melancholy task , she heard neither the sound of strange voices in the passage , nor the faint creak of the door as it ...
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... leaves ; while here and there meek - eyed sheep lay sunning themselves upon the trampled graves , and tne slow - measured sound of a bell dirged now and then as cattle browsed on the scanty herbage in this most neglected of God's Acres ...
... leaves ; while here and there meek - eyed sheep lay sunning themselves upon the trampled graves , and tne slow - measured sound of a bell dirged now and then as cattle browsed on the scanty herbage in this most neglected of God's Acres ...
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... leaves early . I have a little money β seven dollars β that β that grandpa gave me at different times , and both Brindle's calves belong to meβ he gave them to me and I thought may be you would pay me a few dollars for them . " " But ...
... leaves early . I have a little money β seven dollars β that β that grandpa gave me at different times , and both Brindle's calves belong to meβ he gave them to me and I thought may be you would pay me a few dollars for them . " " But ...
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... leave , exhorting his patient to keep up her fortitude and all would soon be well . So passed the first day of her sojourn under the hospitable roof which appeared so fortuitously to shelter her ; and the child thanked God fervently for ...
... leave , exhorting his patient to keep up her fortitude and all would soon be well . So passed the first day of her sojourn under the hospitable roof which appeared so fortuitously to shelter her ; and the child thanked God fervently for ...
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