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... sure I heard something coming by ! " ex- claimed Emmy , in some excitement . ( A passing carriage , or even a waggon , was always watched with interest by the village children . ) " Come on ! make haste , Bobby ! " called out Dick . He ...
... sure I heard something coming by ! " ex- claimed Emmy , in some excitement . ( A passing carriage , or even a waggon , was always watched with interest by the village children . ) " Come on ! make haste , Bobby ! " called out Dick . He ...
Page 39
... sure and do something for him before I went off this morning . But I'll run after you quick ! ” Emmy and the others knew that what their father enjoined must be attended to , so they started off without Robert , though Emmy often looked ...
... sure and do something for him before I went off this morning . But I'll run after you quick ! ” Emmy and the others knew that what their father enjoined must be attended to , so they started off without Robert , though Emmy often looked ...
Page 49
... sure that he might trust the boy . With a feeling of anger at his son's carelessness , he caught up the box , and went downstairs , and met his wife at the door . D " I've got back a bit earlier to - night IN THE COTTAGE ! 49.
... sure that he might trust the boy . With a feeling of anger at his son's carelessness , he caught up the box , and went downstairs , and met his wife at the door . D " I've got back a bit earlier to - night IN THE COTTAGE ! 49.
Page 53
... sure the mistress would willingly say a word to Watson in his trouble if she were still up . Cook was quite right . Mrs. Breeley hastened below . She , too , was greatly distressed at the news of Watson's trouble , but she was inclined ...
... sure the mistress would willingly say a word to Watson in his trouble if she were still up . Cook was quite right . Mrs. Breeley hastened below . She , too , was greatly distressed at the news of Watson's trouble , but she was inclined ...
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... sure He will never forsake you ; but be careful that you never forsake Him . " These words troubled Robert , kind as they were . He was quite sure that God would not forsake those who did not leave the way of right- doing ; but he ...
... sure He will never forsake you ; but be careful that you never forsake Him . " These words troubled Robert , kind as they were . He was quite sure that God would not forsake those who did not leave the way of right- doing ; but he ...
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