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... live, andis fullofmisery. He cometh up, andiscut down, like a flower; hefleeth as it were ashadow, and never continueth inone stay.Yet, O Lord God most holy, O Lord most mighty,O holy and most merciful Saviour, deliver us not into ...
... live, andis fullofmisery. He cometh up, andiscut down, like a flower; hefleeth as it were ashadow, and never continueth inone stay.Yet, O Lord God most holy, O Lord most mighty,O holy and most merciful Saviour, deliver us not into ...
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... Lives anda worn schoolcopy ofAnthon's Classical Dictionary; and to Edna they proveda literary Ophir of inestimable value and exhaustless interest. Plutarch especially was aPisgah of letters,whence the vast domain of learning, the Canaan ...
... Lives anda worn schoolcopy ofAnthon's Classical Dictionary; and to Edna they proveda literary Ophir of inestimable value and exhaustless interest. Plutarch especially was aPisgah of letters,whence the vast domain of learning, the Canaan ...
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... live child and a deadbaby wedged in between these beams. Are you much hurt, little one?" "Yes, I believe I am. Please take this log off my feet." It was a difficult matter, but at length strong arms raised her, carried her some distance ...
... live child and a deadbaby wedged in between these beams. Are you much hurt, little one?" "Yes, I believe I am. Please take this log off my feet." It was a difficult matter, but at length strong arms raised her, carried her some distance ...
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... live in my house and look upon it as your home, atleastfor the present. What doyou say to this plan? Is it notmuch better and more pleasantthan a wild goose chase afteran education through the dustand dinof a factory?" "Oh, Mrs. Murray ...
... live in my house and look upon it as your home, atleastfor the present. What doyou say to this plan? Is it notmuch better and more pleasantthan a wild goose chase afteran education through the dustand dinof a factory?" "Oh, Mrs. Murray ...
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... live here, and get your education?" "Yes, sheoffered to takecareof me fora few years." "Well, I am gladitis fixed,so—you can stay; foryoucan be a great comfort to Miss Ellen, if you try to pleaseher." She paused, and busied herself ...
... live here, and get your education?" "Yes, sheoffered to takecareof me fora few years." "Well, I am gladitis fixed,so—you can stay; foryoucan be a great comfort to Miss Ellen, if you try to pleaseher." She paused, and busied herself ...
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