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... wishes are granted sometimes , and in a way that we little expect . Shut up there so long we grew tired of the old vessel ... wish came to pass , and a great deal 7 more came to pass , for I never saw the 12 [ January , Uncle Joe's Story .
... wishes are granted sometimes , and in a way that we little expect . Shut up there so long we grew tired of the old vessel ... wish came to pass , and a great deal 7 more came to pass , for I never saw the 12 [ January , Uncle Joe's Story .
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... wish to become ; and let the girls give their idea of what a gentleman should be . Then will it not be interesting to compare the two ? " J - FROM the author of " Seven Little Sisters " we have the following letter and Christmas Hymn ...
... wish to become ; and let the girls give their idea of what a gentleman should be . Then will it not be interesting to compare the two ? " J - FROM the author of " Seven Little Sisters " we have the following letter and Christmas Hymn ...
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... wish the dumb thing was back there on the nail ! " he said . " Never mind ! it's done , and it can't be helped . Come on , old Lion ! " But he now remarked with no little uneasiness that the few lights in the farm - houses he passed ...
... wish the dumb thing was back there on the nail ! " he said . " Never mind ! it's done , and it can't be helped . Come on , old Lion ! " But he now remarked with no little uneasiness that the few lights in the farm - houses he passed ...
Strona 71
... wish I had his dog ! Was n't he a splendid feller ? " said Ab . “ I come plaguy nigh shooting him . Shall we watch any longer ? " ( 6 Maybe we'd better , a little back again . " while , " said Jase . " Besides , he may come So the boys ...
... wish I had his dog ! Was n't he a splendid feller ? " said Ab . “ I come plaguy nigh shooting him . Shall we watch any longer ? " ( 6 Maybe we'd better , a little back again . " while , " said Jase . " Besides , he may come So the boys ...
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... Wish I knowed whuther ' t was goin ' to rain much , " turning up his sooty face to the sky . " None to hurt , I guess . " He walked about the mound , throwing fresh earth upon it here and there with his shovel , then returned and laid ...
... Wish I knowed whuther ' t was goin ' to rain much , " turning up his sooty face to the sky . " None to hurt , I guess . " He walked about the mound , throwing fresh earth upon it here and there with his shovel , then returned and laid ...
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Strona 255 - Some flow'rets of Eden ye still inherit, But the trail of the Serpent is over them all!
Strona 751 - The village smithy stands ; The smith, a mighty man is he, With large and sinewy hands ; And the muscles of his brawny arms Are strong as iron bands. His hair is crisp, and black, and long, His face is like the tan ; His brow is wet with honest sweat, He earns whate'er he can, And looks the whole world in the face, For he owes not any man.
Strona 635 - Though justice be thy plea, consider this, — That, in the course of justice, none of us Should see salvation : we do pray for mercy ; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy.