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The favorite children ! ' ” Great Master of Life then awoke him , We left the
cascades , and the rustic and placed in his eager grasp a flint - bridge , and the
cool streams of Ellis and pointed spear . Then giving him a dry Peabody behind
us , and ...
The favorite children ! ' ” Great Master of Life then awoke him , We left the
cascades , and the rustic and placed in his eager grasp a flint - bridge , and the
cool streams of Ellis and pointed spear . Then giving him a dry Peabody behind
us , and ...
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THE EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEF . agar V CITETAPE T is so " My child , my
child , are you speakbeautiful ing to me ? I cannot listen to you . If outside the
sunlight and the gay colors are such the win - a temptation to you , it were better
to ...
THE EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEF . agar V CITETAPE T is so " My child , my
child , are you speakbeautiful ing to me ? I cannot listen to you . If outside the
sunlight and the gay colors are such the win - a temptation to you , it were better
to ...
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work upon those glorious altar - cloths “ Poor child , ” said Sister Theresa , that
you delight to make so beautiful ! ” “ ears , and tongue , and eyes , and feet ! " It is
not merely outward grace that you cannot keep any of them under is needed for ...
work upon those glorious altar - cloths “ Poor child , ” said Sister Theresa , that
you delight to make so beautiful ! ” “ ears , and tongue , and eyes , and feet ! " It is
not merely outward grace that you cannot keep any of them under is needed for ...
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chains and bracelets that Sister Ursula in Alas , my child ! ” said Sister
Theweaves out of hair . It makes me fidg - resa , “ does not everybody let you do
etty just to look at her . She braids as you please ? " little fine hairs with her
fingers , that ...
chains and bracelets that Sister Ursula in Alas , my child ! ” said Sister
Theweaves out of hair . It makes me fidg - resa , “ does not everybody let you do
etty just to look at her . She braids as you please ? " little fine hairs with her
fingers , that ...
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Go away , little child ; if you round cautiously . Already the mother would only pick
the flowers alone , and must be telling her the sad news . not the weeds ! " Sister
Theresa must be told ; she was " In a convent , " thought Marie , as from France ...
Go away , little child ; if you round cautiously . Already the mother would only pick
the flowers alone , and must be telling her the sad news . not the weeds ! " Sister
Theresa must be told ; she was " In a convent , " thought Marie , as from France ...
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