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Page 116
... Hour after hour passed on , and the Sab- bath came apace ; but he who was to spread forth the tidings of the gospel to a listening people was still at his unhallowed revels . At deep midnight I opened my window and listened , and again ...
... Hour after hour passed on , and the Sab- bath came apace ; but he who was to spread forth the tidings of the gospel to a listening people was still at his unhallowed revels . At deep midnight I opened my window and listened , and again ...
Page 98
... hour after hour passed on , Helen became more grave and silent , until her cheerfulness entirely gave way , and she could speak on no theme but one . " " My friend , " said she , " you are with me now for the first time in my hour of ...
... hour after hour passed on , Helen became more grave and silent , until her cheerfulness entirely gave way , and she could speak on no theme but one . " " My friend , " said she , " you are with me now for the first time in my hour of ...
Page 105
... hour of trial has not yet come , and , oh ! that it never may ! I have no quarrel with the world , nor would complain of its unkindness ; but as a master , it is a cruel tyrant , and its service wretched slavery . ” My friend paused ...
... hour of trial has not yet come , and , oh ! that it never may ! I have no quarrel with the world , nor would complain of its unkindness ; but as a master , it is a cruel tyrant , and its service wretched slavery . ” My friend paused ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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