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Page 51
... sweet fountains of human love which transform the character of the rude sailor into that of the avenger of the injured , the father of the orphan , and the protector of the help- less . Thus ever sweet and pleasant to the watchful eyes ...
... sweet fountains of human love which transform the character of the rude sailor into that of the avenger of the injured , the father of the orphan , and the protector of the help- less . Thus ever sweet and pleasant to the watchful eyes ...
Page 53
... Sweet Mary Lee ! I'd pluck the flowers of Araby , And bring them home to thee ! I never loved before , Sweet Mary Lee ; And I'll never love another Though I break my heart for thee . I listen to the nightingale , Because she sings like ...
... Sweet Mary Lee ! I'd pluck the flowers of Araby , And bring them home to thee ! I never loved before , Sweet Mary Lee ; And I'll never love another Though I break my heart for thee . I listen to the nightingale , Because she sings like ...
Page 56
... Sweet are the uses of adversity . " And sweet is the return of the willing spirit after it has tasted the bitterness of disobedi- ence . But Anna Clare was not yet to find . her " perfect rest . " Temptation was in store for her ...
... Sweet are the uses of adversity . " And sweet is the return of the willing spirit after it has tasted the bitterness of disobedi- ence . But Anna Clare was not yet to find . her " perfect rest . " Temptation was in store for her ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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