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... felt the desire to leave their home in order to become an inhabitant of the planet Earth ; and he was filled with sadness , for he knew they would have much to suffer ere they should return content to remain where they were so happy ...
... felt the desire to leave their home in order to become an inhabitant of the planet Earth ; and he was filled with sadness , for he knew they would have much to suffer ere they should return content to remain where they were so happy ...
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... felt a strange sensation creep- ing over her , a sort of drowsiness , and closing her eyes , she fell asleep . When she awoke , she was seated on the wings of the Spirit of Good , and hovering over our earthly planet . So , you see ...
... felt a strange sensation creep- ing over her , a sort of drowsiness , and closing her eyes , she fell asleep . When she awoke , she was seated on the wings of the Spirit of Good , and hovering over our earthly planet . So , you see ...
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... felt the desire to leave their home in order to become an inhabitant of the planet Earth ; and he was filled with sadness , for he knew they would have much to suffer ere they should return content to remain where they were so happy ...
... felt the desire to leave their home in order to become an inhabitant of the planet Earth ; and he was filled with sadness , for he knew they would have much to suffer ere they should return content to remain where they were so happy ...
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... felt a strange sensation creep- ing over her , a sort of drowsiness , and closing her eyes , she fell asleep . When she awoke , she was seated on the wings of the Spirit of Good , and hovering over our earthly planet . So , you see ...
... felt a strange sensation creep- ing over her , a sort of drowsiness , and closing her eyes , she fell asleep . When she awoke , she was seated on the wings of the Spirit of Good , and hovering over our earthly planet . So , you see ...
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... felt that , all blooming as they were , great sorrows were in store for them , and she determined to visit that lowly room as frequently as she could , and impart as much comfort as she should receive from the Great Geni . Now Sunbeam ...
... felt that , all blooming as they were , great sorrows were in store for them , and she determined to visit that lowly room as frequently as she could , and impart as much comfort as she should receive from the Great Geni . Now Sunbeam ...
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