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... given up his charge , that is , his interest in and friendship for Clare . Although Mr. Gilchrist insisted that all communications should cease between the peasant and the preacher , John could not understand the prejudices of the ...
... given up his charge , that is , his interest in and friendship for Clare . Although Mr. Gilchrist insisted that all communications should cease between the peasant and the preacher , John could not understand the prejudices of the ...
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... given To be to each a friend ; It took thy infant pure to heaven , Left thee impure , to mend . Thus Providence will oft appear From God's own mouth to preach : Ah ! would we were as prone to hear As Mercy is to teach ! Of course it was ...
... given To be to each a friend ; It took thy infant pure to heaven , Left thee impure , to mend . Thus Providence will oft appear From God's own mouth to preach : Ah ! would we were as prone to hear As Mercy is to teach ! Of course it was ...
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... given up the hope of her daughter's being Lady Rythdale after all . Eleanor comes up obediently , and de- votes herself to London ragged schools , where , strange to say , we find Mr. Carlisle attending her . At their first meeting " he ...
... given up the hope of her daughter's being Lady Rythdale after all . Eleanor comes up obediently , and de- votes herself to London ragged schools , where , strange to say , we find Mr. Carlisle attending her . At their first meeting " he ...
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... given his concurrence to it ? how are they to get him into the coach ? and what are they to do with him when he is there ? " Such was the running commentary Balfour kept up all the time they were engaged in depositing the sick man in ...
... given his concurrence to it ? how are they to get him into the coach ? and what are they to do with him when he is there ? " Such was the running commentary Balfour kept up all the time they were engaged in depositing the sick man in ...
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... given me his house , and I am to be Robinson Crusoe there , with an old hag for Friday - how I wish for you ! Sir Brook can only come over to me occasional- ly . Look out for three rocks - they call FOURTH SERIES . LIVING AGE . VOL . I ...
... given me his house , and I am to be Robinson Crusoe there , with an old hag for Friday - how I wish for you ! Sir Brook can only come over to me occasional- ly . Look out for three rocks - they call FOURTH SERIES . LIVING AGE . VOL . I ...
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