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... stood within,andon thesteps sat anelderly man,smoking a pipe, andbusily engaged inmending a bridle. The creaking of the gate attracted his attention,and he looked up wonderingly at the advancing stranger. "Oh, grandpa! thereisa ...
... stood within,andon thesteps sat anelderly man,smoking a pipe, andbusily engaged inmending a bridle. The creaking of the gate attracted his attention,and he looked up wonderingly at the advancing stranger. "Oh, grandpa! thereisa ...
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... stood face toface with Sin and Death,and could not forget the vision. Edna Earlhadlost bothher parents beforeshe was old enough toremember either. Her mother wasthe only daughter ofAaron Hunt, thevillage blacksmith,and her father, who ...
... stood face toface with Sin and Death,and could not forget the vision. Edna Earlhadlost bothher parents beforeshe was old enough toremember either. Her mother wasthe only daughter ofAaron Hunt, thevillage blacksmith,and her father, who ...
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... stood Aaron Hunt's shop,shadedbyagrove of oak and chestnut trees, which grew upon the knoll, where two roads intersected. Like the majority of blacksmith's shops at country crossroads, itwas a low, narrow shed, filled withdustand ...
... stood Aaron Hunt's shop,shadedbyagrove of oak and chestnut trees, which grew upon the knoll, where two roads intersected. Like the majority of blacksmith's shops at country crossroads, itwas a low, narrow shed, filled withdustand ...
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... they certainly exerted a magical influence over the fiery creature, who, savage as the pampered pets of Diomedes, soon stood tranquil and contented, rubbing his head against his master's shoulder. Repelled by the rude harshness.
... they certainly exerted a magical influence over the fiery creature, who, savage as the pampered pets of Diomedes, soon stood tranquil and contented, rubbing his head against his master's shoulder. Repelled by the rude harshness.
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... stood beforeher. Oh, dreary desolation; thy name is country graveyard! Here no polished sculptured stela pointed totheEternal Rest beyond;no classic marbles told, in gilded characters, the virtues of the dead; no flowery.
... stood beforeher. Oh, dreary desolation; thy name is country graveyard! Here no polished sculptured stela pointed totheEternal Rest beyond;no classic marbles told, in gilded characters, the virtues of the dead; no flowery.
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