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... prayer of Habakkuk. Behind her in silent grandeur toweredthe huge outlineof Lookout Mountain, shrouded at summit in gray mist; while centre and base showed dense masses of foliage, dim and purplishin the distance—a stern cowled monkof ...
... prayer of Habakkuk. Behind her in silent grandeur toweredthe huge outlineof Lookout Mountain, shrouded at summit in gray mist; while centre and base showed dense masses of foliage, dim and purplishin the distance—a stern cowled monkof ...
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... 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 II. ...
... 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 II. ...
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Augusta Jane Evans. ascending high; To Thee will I direct my prayer, To Thee lift up mine eye." Ere thefirstverse was ended, the clatter of a horse's hoofs hushed her song, and sheglanced up as a harsh voice asked impatiently: "Are you ...
Augusta Jane Evans. ascending high; To Thee will I direct my prayer, To Thee lift up mine eye." Ere thefirstverse was ended, the clatter of a horse's hoofs hushed her song, and sheglanced up as a harsh voice asked impatiently: "Are you ...
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... pray; and here fallingon her knees she thanked Godforthe blessings showered uponher. Entirely free from discontent and querulousness, shewas thoroughly happy in herpoor humble home, andover all, likea consecration, shone the devoted ...
... pray; and here fallingon her knees she thanked Godforthe blessings showered uponher. Entirely free from discontent and querulousness, shewas thoroughly happy in herpoor humble home, andover all, likea consecration, shone the devoted ...
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... pray; she wanted to turn away fromthe thoughtof Godand heaven, for it seemed thatshe had nothing leftto pray for. That silverhaired, wrinkled old man wasthe only father she had ever known; he had cradled her inhis sinewy arms, and slept ...
... pray; she wanted to turn away fromthe thoughtof Godand heaven, for it seemed thatshe had nothing leftto pray for. That silverhaired, wrinkled old man wasthe only father she had ever known; he had cradled her inhis sinewy arms, and slept ...
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