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... hears of this morning's work." "Aye! Take my word for that, and put the Atlantic between youandDick Dent," addedthe surgeon, smiling grimly, asif the anticipationof retributive justice afforded him pleasure. "I willsimply put this ...
... hears of this morning's work." "Aye! Take my word for that, and put the Atlantic between youandDick Dent," addedthe surgeon, smiling grimly, asif the anticipationof retributive justice afforded him pleasure. "I willsimply put this ...
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... hear mesay thingswhich you have frequentlytaken occasion to inform me 'deeply grieved' you. I dare say the little vagrantwhines in what she considers orthodox phraseology,that'God tempersthe wind tothe shornlamb!' and, like some other ...
... hear mesay thingswhich you have frequentlytaken occasion to inform me 'deeply grieved' you. I dare say the little vagrantwhines in what she considers orthodox phraseology,that'God tempersthe wind tothe shornlamb!' and, like some other ...
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... hear." "What? Out with it!" "You would have a right to think me impertinent if I said any more." "No, I swear I will not devour you, say what you may." She shook her head, and the motion brought two tears down on her cheeks. "Oh, you ...
... hear." "What? Out with it!" "You would have a right to think me impertinent if I said any more." "No, I swear I will not devour you, say what you may." She shook her head, and the motion brought two tears down on her cheeks. "Oh, you ...
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... hear you read something. Hereis Goldsmith's Deserted Village; suppose you trya few lines; begin here at'Sweet was the sound.'" She read aloud the passage designated, and as he expressed himself satisfied, and took the book from her hand ...
... hear you read something. Hereis Goldsmith's Deserted Village; suppose you trya few lines; begin here at'Sweet was the sound.'" She read aloud the passage designated, and as he expressed himself satisfied, and took the book from her hand ...
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... hear that! NowI know he will be saved." The ministershook his gray head, and Edna saw tears in his mild blueeyes as he answered: "A man's repentance and faith can not be offered by proxy to God. So long as St. Elmo Murray persists in ...
... hear that! NowI know he will be saved." The ministershook his gray head, and Edna saw tears in his mild blueeyes as he answered: "A man's repentance and faith can not be offered by proxy to God. So long as St. Elmo Murray persists in ...
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