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... Ihave so few books." "To besure you will. Rememberthere isalways away where there's a will. When I pay off the debt I owe Peter Wood, Iwill seewhatwe can do about some new books. Put on your shawlnow,Pearl, and hunt up old Brindle, it ...
... Ihave so few books." "To besure you will. Rememberthere isalways away where there's a will. When I pay off the debt I owe Peter Wood, Iwill seewhatwe can do about some new books. Put on your shawlnow,Pearl, and hunt up old Brindle, it ...
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... I have none nowbut Him. Ihave made upmymind togo, because I think it isthebestfor me, and I hopeMr. Woodwill carry me to the Chattanooga depot tomorrow morning,as the train leaves early. I have a little money—seven dollars—that—that ...
... I have none nowbut Him. Ihave made upmymind togo, because I think it isthebestfor me, and I hopeMr. Woodwill carry me to the Chattanooga depot tomorrow morning,as the train leaves early. I have a little money—seven dollars—that—that ...
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... I have are all packed in my box. Everything is ready now, and, asI havetogo, I might aswell start to morrow." "Don't you think youwill get dreadfully homesick in about amonth, and write to me to come and fetch you back?" "I have nohome ...
... I have are all packed in my box. Everything is ready now, and, asI havetogo, I might aswell start to morrow." "Don't you think youwill get dreadfully homesick in about amonth, and write to me to come and fetch you back?" "I have nohome ...
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... hand gently on her shoulder, andsaid: "Child, ofwhat are youthinking?" For aninstantshe could not command hervoice, which faltered; butmakinga strong effort,she answered inalow tone: "Of all that I have lost, and what I am.
... hand gently on her shoulder, andsaid: "Child, ofwhat are youthinking?" For aninstantshe could not command hervoice, which faltered; butmakinga strong effort,she answered inalow tone: "Of all that I have lost, and what I am.
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... I have made some inquiries about it since you came here." "I know it willnot be pleasant, but then Iam obliged to work in some way,and I don't see what else I can do. Iam not able topay for an educationnow, andI am determined to have ...
... I have made some inquiries about it since you came here." "I know it willnot be pleasant, but then Iam obliged to work in some way,and I don't see what else I can do. Iam not able topay for an educationnow, andI am determined to have ...
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