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Page 12
... brought his first letters of credit , and which still supplied him with sufficient funds for his judicious purchases and moderate travelling expenses . All things , however , have an end ; so at last had Willie's book - gathering ; and ...
... brought his first letters of credit , and which still supplied him with sufficient funds for his judicious purchases and moderate travelling expenses . All things , however , have an end ; so at last had Willie's book - gathering ; and ...
Page 15
... brought safe to Réalp . No sooner had he laid her down , than he would have gone forth to guide the men whom the monk , -for this too was an hospice , -had summoned to go in search of the person whom Willie's first breath had said to be ...
... brought safe to Réalp . No sooner had he laid her down , than he would have gone forth to guide the men whom the monk , -for this too was an hospice , -had summoned to go in search of the person whom Willie's first breath had said to be ...
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... brought her father in , she had felt the bitter cold , the chilling dampness , of his face and hands ; because that dear , dear voice would not answer her passionate and loving appeals ; but she was too young to know her full ...
... brought her father in , she had felt the bitter cold , the chilling dampness , of his face and hands ; because that dear , dear voice would not answer her passionate and loving appeals ; but she was too young to know her full ...
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... brought to its stores must needs enforce an addition to the storehouse . Moreover , there was a great work to be done , in drawing up a complete and correct catalogue of the original library , for which undertaking no farther or better ...
... brought to its stores must needs enforce an addition to the storehouse . Moreover , there was a great work to be done , in drawing up a complete and correct catalogue of the original library , for which undertaking no farther or better ...
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... brought them the fragrance of newly - mown fields , and watching the decline of the sun , arrayed in a setting splendour such as an English sky displays but seldom . " Oh , Father , dear , " the ringing voice of Clara at length burst in ...
... brought them the fragrance of newly - mown fields , and watching the decline of the sun , arrayed in a setting splendour such as an English sky displays but seldom . " Oh , Father , dear , " the ringing voice of Clara at length burst in ...
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Page 76 - They that go down to the sea in ships : and occupy their business in great waters ; These men see the works of the Lord : and his wonders in the deep. For at his word the stormy wind ariseth : which lifteth up the waves thereof.
Page 280 - But though he refused to talk of it to the butler, and though it was some time before he could make up his mind to talk of it at all, he could not refrain himself, and at last let Clara know herself the impression her music had made on him. " I would gi