Corner cottage and its inmates; or, Trust in God, Volume 230Griffith and Farran, 1869 - 216 pages |
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... dear Saviour's sake ; and Frank loved to read , and his sisters loved to hear , of the pure life and sweet words of the " Son of God , " so that it was a privilege , and not a task , to be called upon to read the chapter . Not ...
... dear Saviour's sake ; and Frank loved to read , and his sisters loved to hear , of the pure life and sweet words of the " Son of God , " so that it was a privilege , and not a task , to be called upon to read the chapter . Not ...
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... dear old man ( and here she gave her brother another squeeze ) , " Mr. Ford , has brought a lot of work from Mrs. Robinson - embroidery - work that we can all do . I don't mean you , dear , of course not , but all the rest of us , me ...
... dear old man ( and here she gave her brother another squeeze ) , " Mr. Ford , has brought a lot of work from Mrs. Robinson - embroidery - work that we can all do . I don't mean you , dear , of course not , but all the rest of us , me ...
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... dear . ” Frank not looking quite convinced , she went on : — " I know why you say you don't care such a deal for that sort of thing , " and she imitated Frank's impetuous action with the fork ; " you've been digging all the morning ...
... dear . ” Frank not looking quite convinced , she went on : — " I know why you say you don't care such a deal for that sort of thing , " and she imitated Frank's impetuous action with the fork ; " you've been digging all the morning ...
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... dear . " 66 " All right , Maggy , " exclaimed Jessie : " you're a dear to mind the shop when it isn't your turn . It's the very thing I wanted , to go out in the sun ; it is so prosy , sitting behind that counter , waiting for cus ...
... dear . " 66 " All right , Maggy , " exclaimed Jessie : " you're a dear to mind the shop when it isn't your turn . It's the very thing I wanted , to go out in the sun ; it is so prosy , sitting behind that counter , waiting for cus ...
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... dear little birds chirping and twittering outside , while I'm obliged to sit there , click ! clicking with my pins till I'm cross . " " Well , " said Margaret , " be off now ; you can dig your discontent into the garden . You're a ...
... dear little birds chirping and twittering outside , while I'm obliged to sit there , click ! clicking with my pins till I'm cross . " " Well , " said Margaret , " be off now ; you can dig your discontent into the garden . You're a ...
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