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Page 15
... but I cannot bear any longer these cruel words . I see you grudge me the bread I eat , and the clothes I wear , and the lodging you give me ; but what am I to do ? " " Go and work ! " thundered Mr Rivers with GUY'S RECEPTION . 15.
... but I cannot bear any longer these cruel words . I see you grudge me the bread I eat , and the clothes I wear , and the lodging you give me ; but what am I to do ? " " Go and work ! " thundered Mr Rivers with GUY'S RECEPTION . 15.
Page 27
... . But perhaps it will be better that you should give him no message ; he may not like it . I will leave a few words for him here , upon my table . I shall always pray God to bless him , and I hope he will one day FUTURE PROSPECTS . 27.
... . But perhaps it will be better that you should give him no message ; he may not like it . I will leave a few words for him here , upon my table . I shall always pray God to bless him , and I hope he will one day FUTURE PROSPECTS . 27.
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... give me back that love which you have lately taken from me ; and you do not know how unhappy that thought has made me . Be kind , dear father , to my ever beloved mother , and my sisters and brother . I shall pray God to make you all ...
... give me back that love which you have lately taken from me ; and you do not know how unhappy that thought has made me . Be kind , dear father , to my ever beloved mother , and my sisters and brother . I shall pray God to make you all ...
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... give a last peep at both , he feared to make a longer delay by going out of his road to look at them . " It cannot , however , take me a moment , " he argued , and was on the point of walking round , when a step behind roused him with a ...
... give a last peep at both , he feared to make a longer delay by going out of his road to look at them . " It cannot , however , take me a moment , " he argued , and was on the point of walking round , when a step behind roused him with a ...
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... give greater force to what he said , " I could bear it , and I would , if I thought , by stopping , that poor mother would be happier ; but as I see no chance of that , why , the sooner I'm gone the better . " " For you , perhaps , Guy ...
... give greater force to what he said , " I could bear it , and I would , if I thought , by stopping , that poor mother would be happier ; but as I see no chance of that , why , the sooner I'm gone the better . " " For you , perhaps , Guy ...
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Guy Rivers, Or a Boy's Struggles in the Great World (Classic Reprint) Alfred Elwes No preview available - 2016 |
Guy Rivers, Or, a Boy's Struggles in the Great World Alfred Elwes,Henry Anelay No preview available - 2016 |
Guy Rivers, Or a Boy's Struggles in the Great World (Classic Reprint) Alfred Elwes No preview available - 2018 |
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