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... hardenedher heart when sheremembered thateven while she was kneeling, thanking God forhis preservation from illness, he had already passed away; nay, his sanctified spirit probably poised its wings close to the Eternal Throne, and listened.
... hardenedher heart when sheremembered thateven while she was kneeling, thanking God forhis preservation from illness, he had already passed away; nay, his sanctified spirit probably poised its wings close to the Eternal Throne, and listened.
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... thank you heartily; butyou havea family of children,and have your hands full to support them without taking care of me. I know that our house must go to you to paythat olddebt, and even the horse andcow; and there will benothing left ...
... thank you heartily; butyou havea family of children,and have your hands full to support them without taking care of me. I know that our house must go to you to paythat olddebt, and even the horse andcow; and there will benothing left ...
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... thank you, mineisasgood as yours any day; and folks havesaiditwas a blessed thing for the neighborhood when therheumatiz laid Peter Wood up, and his wife, Dorothy Elmira Wood, run the mill. Now, it's of no earthly use to cut at us women ...
... thank you, mineisasgood as yours any day; and folks havesaiditwas a blessed thing for the neighborhood when therheumatiz laid Peter Wood up, and his wife, Dorothy Elmira Wood, run the mill. Now, it's of no earthly use to cut at us women ...
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... thank you very much —" She paused,and her eyes filled with tears. Mrs. Murraylooked at her and said gravely: "What isthematter, child?" "I am only sorry I was so ungrateful and wicked this morning." "How so?" "Oh! everything thatI ...
... thank you very much —" She paused,and her eyes filled with tears. Mrs. Murraylooked at her and said gravely: "What isthematter, child?" "I am only sorry I was so ungrateful and wicked this morning." "How so?" "Oh! everything thatI ...
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... Thank you!oh! thank you, ma'am! I am very grateful! I can not tellyou how much I thank you; but I shall try to prove it,if you willletme stay here—on onecondition." "What is that?" "That when I am able to pay you, you will receive the ...
... Thank you!oh! thank you, ma'am! I am very grateful! I can not tellyou how much I thank you; but I shall try to prove it,if you willletme stay here—on onecondition." "What is that?" "That when I am able to pay you, you will receive the ...
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