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... hands , would un- dress and put them to bed , occasionally exercise some discipline among them , would rock the infant in the cradle , and feel its eyes , to ascertain if it were sleeping , and if she ... hand to the carved 6 JULIA BRACE .
... hands , would un- dress and put them to bed , occasionally exercise some discipline among them , would rock the infant in the cradle , and feel its eyes , to ascertain if it were sleeping , and if she ... hand to the carved 6 JULIA BRACE .
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... hands gently upon their faces , and sometimes spread the little table and bring it to the bed - side with a cup or two upon it to contain drinks ... hand the thing whose name he proposed | it cannot be seen . We see her put JULIA BRACE . 7.
... hands gently upon their faces , and sometimes spread the little table and bring it to the bed - side with a cup or two upon it to contain drinks ... hand the thing whose name he proposed | it cannot be seen . We see her put JULIA BRACE . 7.
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... hand to the carved letters , composing its name ; then , by sticking the pins upon the cushion , he formed the respective letters and the word . This she was encouraged to do , until , when the thing was presented to her , or its sign ...
... hand to the carved letters , composing its name ; then , by sticking the pins upon the cushion , he formed the respective letters and the word . This she was encouraged to do , until , when the thing was presented to her , or its sign ...
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... hands of the queen - mother and her paramour , Earl Mortimer . Some popular measures were adopted to secure their ... hand ; but such was the wild state of the country , and so imper- fect were the arrangements of the lead- ers . This ...
... hands of the queen - mother and her paramour , Earl Mortimer . Some popular measures were adopted to secure their ... hand ; but such was the wild state of the country , and so imper- fect were the arrangements of the lead- ers . This ...
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... hand over Jerusalem to destroy it , " the Lord com- manded the angel , and he put up his sword again into the sheath thereof , " 1 Chron . xxi . 27 . The extent of the mortality from the " black death " is shown by the advance in ...
... hand over Jerusalem to destroy it , " the Lord com- manded the angel , and he put up his sword again into the sheath thereof , " 1 Chron . xxi . 27 . The extent of the mortality from the " black death " is shown by the advance in ...
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