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... bythe old man's love, and could rememberno happiness with which he was not intimately connected, and no sorrow thathis handhad not soothedandlightened. The future wasnow a blank, crossedby no projected paths, lit with no rayof hope; and ...
... bythe old man's love, and could rememberno happiness with which he was not intimately connected, and no sorrow thathis handhad not soothedandlightened. The future wasnow a blank, crossedby no projected paths, lit with no rayof hope; and ...
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... bythe chimneycorner, butshe crouched there, a wan, mutefigureof woe, pitiableto contemplate; askingno questions, causing no trouble, receiving noconsolation. OnebrightMarch morning she sat, as usual, with her face bowed on herthin hand ...
... bythe chimneycorner, butshe crouched there, a wan, mutefigureof woe, pitiableto contemplate; askingno questions, causing no trouble, receiving noconsolation. OnebrightMarch morning she sat, as usual, with her face bowed on herthin hand ...
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... by the dog, crossed the woodsin thedirection of the neighborhood graveyard. In order to reachitshewas forced to pass bythe spring andthe green hillock whereMr. and Mrs. Dentslept sidebyside, but no nervous terrorseized her now as ...
... by the dog, crossed the woodsin thedirection of the neighborhood graveyard. In order to reachitshewas forced to pass bythe spring andthe green hillock whereMr. and Mrs. Dentslept sidebyside, but no nervous terrorseized her now as ...
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... bythe old blacksmith's shop, andMr. Wood's eyes filled as he noticed thewistful, lingering, loving gaze which the girl fixed uponit, untila groveof trees shut out the view; then the head bowed itself, anda stifled moan reached his ears ...
... bythe old blacksmith's shop, andMr. Wood's eyes filled as he noticed thewistful, lingering, loving gaze which the girl fixed uponit, untila groveof trees shut out the view; then the head bowed itself, anda stifled moan reached his ears ...
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... bythe cheery voiceofDr. Rodney, who cameback, accompaniedby an elegantlydressed middleaged lady. "Ah, mybrave littlesoldier! Tell us your name." "Edna Earl." "Have you no relatives?" askedthe lady, stooping to scrutinize her face. "No ...
... bythe cheery voiceofDr. Rodney, who cameback, accompaniedby an elegantlydressed middleaged lady. "Ah, mybrave littlesoldier! Tell us your name." "Edna Earl." "Have you no relatives?" askedthe lady, stooping to scrutinize her face. "No ...
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