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... knew her obstinate before,but sheseemed to havea presentiment of the truth. God pity her two sweet babes!" The old man bowed his headupon her pillow, and sobbed aloud. Throughout the night Edna crouched beside the bed, watching thewan ...
... knew her obstinate before,but sheseemed to havea presentiment of the truth. God pity her two sweet babes!" The old man bowed his headupon her pillow, and sobbed aloud. Throughout the night Edna crouched beside the bed, watching thewan ...
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... knew not;but she manifested veryearly a fondness for study and thirstfor learning which he gratified tothe fullest extent ofhislimited ability. The blacksmith's library consisted ofthefamily Bible, Pilgrim's Progress, acopyof Irving's ...
... knew not;but she manifested veryearly a fondness for study and thirstfor learning which he gratified tothe fullest extent ofhislimited ability. The blacksmith's library consisted ofthefamily Bible, Pilgrim's Progress, acopyof Irving's ...
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... will undo That silence to your senses? Not friendship's sigh, Not reason's subtle count. Nay, none of these! Speak Thou, availing Christ! andfill this pause." CHAPTER III. Of all that occurred during manyensuingweeks Edna knew.
... will undo That silence to your senses? Not friendship's sigh, Not reason's subtle count. Nay, none of these! Speak Thou, availing Christ! andfill this pause." CHAPTER III. Of all that occurred during manyensuingweeks Edna knew.
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Augusta Jane Evans. CHAPTER. III. Of all that occurred during manyensuingweeks Edna knew little. She retained, in afteryears,onlya vague, confused remembrance of keen anguish and utter prostration, and an abiding sense of irreparable loss ...
Augusta Jane Evans. CHAPTER. III. Of all that occurred during manyensuingweeks Edna knew little. She retained, in afteryears,onlya vague, confused remembrance of keen anguish and utter prostration, and an abiding sense of irreparable loss ...
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... knew. I thinkInever set myeyeson a prettier face, with big brown eyes as meek as a partridge's; and then her hands and feet were as small as aqueen's. Nowas long as you are satisfied tostay hereI shall be gladto haveyou,andIwill do as ...
... knew. I thinkInever set myeyeson a prettier face, with big brown eyes as meek as a partridge's; and then her hands and feet were as small as aqueen's. Nowas long as you are satisfied tostay hereI shall be gladto haveyou,andIwill do as ...
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