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... heart witha sense of quiet but pure happiness, and half unconsciously she began a hymn which hergrandfather oftensang overhisanvil: "Lord, in the morning Thoushalthear My voice ascending high; To Thee will I direct my prayer, To CHAPTER ...
... heart witha sense of quiet but pure happiness, and half unconsciously she began a hymn which hergrandfather oftensang overhisanvil: "Lord, in the morning Thoushalthear My voice ascending high; To Thee will I direct my prayer, To CHAPTER ...
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... heart more closely toJehovah, the Lord God Omnipotent. Today, in the boundless reverence andreligious enthusiasm ofher character, she directed hersteps to alarge spreading oak, now leafless, wherein summer she oftencame to readand pray ...
... heart more closely toJehovah, the Lord God Omnipotent. Today, in the boundless reverence andreligious enthusiasm ofher character, she directed hersteps to alarge spreading oak, now leafless, wherein summer she oftencame to readand pray ...
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... heart, whowould bescrupulously attentive to thewants ofa sick child,butwould probably neverdream of caressing or fondling such acharge. Chancing toglancetowards thebed as she turned a leaf, Mrs. Murray metthe curious gaze fastened upon ...
... heart, whowould bescrupulously attentive to thewants ofa sick child,butwould probably neverdream of caressing or fondling such acharge. Chancing toglancetowards thebed as she turned a leaf, Mrs. Murray metthe curious gaze fastened upon ...
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... heart, bringing a touching expression of patientsorrow to her sweet,wanface, and givinga faroff wistful lookto the beautiful eyeswhere tears often gathered butveryrarely fell. Hagar had dressed herin a new white muslin wrapper, with ...
... heart, bringing a touching expression of patientsorrow to her sweet,wanface, and givinga faroff wistful lookto the beautiful eyeswhere tears often gathered butveryrarely fell. Hagar had dressed herin a new white muslin wrapper, with ...
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... hearts of its inmates candiffuse over even a palatial homestead. She also realized, without analyzing the fact,that the ... heart, but fate brought herto the vestibule of the temple of Mammon,and itsdefilingincense floated abouther. How ...
... hearts of its inmates candiffuse over even a palatial homestead. She also realized, without analyzing the fact,that the ... heart, but fate brought herto the vestibule of the temple of Mammon,and itsdefilingincense floated abouther. How ...
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