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... live in , and then per- haps you would be happy and comfortable . " Kate was four years older than Lucy , and looked older still , as she was a tall , slim A girl , while Lucy was short and stumpy , with CHAPTER I DREAMLAND I.
... live in , and then per- haps you would be happy and comfortable . " Kate was four years older than Lucy , and looked older still , as she was a tall , slim A girl , while Lucy was short and stumpy , with CHAPTER I DREAMLAND I.
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... lives ! can sometimes work in our whole Kate was sitting with her work in her hand , under the spreading boughs of her favourite cedar tree in the garden , her thoughts as usual occupied with the deeds of the heroes and heroines of whom ...
... lives ! can sometimes work in our whole Kate was sitting with her work in her hand , under the spreading boughs of her favourite cedar tree in the garden , her thoughts as usual occupied with the deeds of the heroes and heroines of whom ...
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... Live for to - day ! to - morrow's light To - morrow's cares shall bring to sight ; Go sleep like closing flowers at night , And heaven thy morn will bless " ' OR many days Lucy hovered between life and death . The shock to her brain was ...
... Live for to - day ! to - morrow's light To - morrow's cares shall bring to sight ; Go sleep like closing flowers at night , And heaven thy morn will bless " ' OR many days Lucy hovered between life and death . The shock to her brain was ...
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... lives are hidden and unknown , and of whom the world is unaware . They are great through saintli- ness , but the whole of their sanctity is made up of what to them seem little things . They are great through humility , which ever leads ...
... lives are hidden and unknown , and of whom the world is unaware . They are great through saintli- ness , but the whole of their sanctity is made up of what to them seem little things . They are great through humility , which ever leads ...
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... lives which could never be effaced . To be sure , Lucy had escaped from a fear- ful death , but she was condemned to a melan- choly life , a life of trial and of pain ; while Kate , who had always vague ideas of living in an impossible ...
... lives which could never be effaced . To be sure , Lucy had escaped from a fear- ful death , but she was condemned to a melan- choly life , a life of trial and of pain ; while Kate , who had always vague ideas of living in an impossible ...
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