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Page 42
... passed her lips ; only , sometimes when she drew shivering to the fire , Mary could see that the tears were in her eyes , and then she knew that her spirit had flown away to distant lands . It was but twelve short months since that ...
... passed her lips ; only , sometimes when she drew shivering to the fire , Mary could see that the tears were in her eyes , and then she knew that her spirit had flown away to distant lands . It was but twelve short months since that ...
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... passed away , and she was able to place her boy at a higher school , where he made astonishing progress in his learning ; and oh ! the heart of the fond mother would bound with delight , whenever he came to her with a demand for a fresh ...
... passed away , and she was able to place her boy at a higher school , where he made astonishing progress in his learning ; and oh ! the heart of the fond mother would bound with delight , whenever he came to her with a demand for a fresh ...
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... passed away , and Walter grew al- ternately hot and cold , red and white , hurt and irritated ; and yet , no sound was heard upon the stairs . At last , when the half hour which he had allowed himself had fairly expired , he took up the ...
... passed away , and Walter grew al- ternately hot and cold , red and white , hurt and irritated ; and yet , no sound was heard upon the stairs . At last , when the half hour which he had allowed himself had fairly expired , he took up the ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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