East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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... telling me the time , for I have my chores all to do , " said Mr. D. , and rose hastily and walk- ed to the door , when he saw that the boys had already got the cows into the yard . " Milly , dear , hand me the milk - pails . " Milly ...
... telling me the time , for I have my chores all to do , " said Mr. D. , and rose hastily and walk- ed to the door , when he saw that the boys had already got the cows into the yard . " Milly , dear , hand me the milk - pails . " Milly ...
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... worlds . was on the first day of the week that Christ arose from the grave , and can you tell me who was earliest at the Sepulchre ? " It The girls both replied , " It was Mary . " Mrs. De Van asked , " Was it Mary , 20.
... worlds . was on the first day of the week that Christ arose from the grave , and can you tell me who was earliest at the Sepulchre ? " It The girls both replied , " It was Mary . " Mrs. De Van asked , " Was it Mary , 20.
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... tell you what it is , Affie , Switzerland does not afford a more delightful spot for a building than we have over here . I wish our friend Morse , instead of paying out a hundred to enlarge his library , had taken it to build a piazza ...
... tell you what it is , Affie , Switzerland does not afford a more delightful spot for a building than we have over here . I wish our friend Morse , instead of paying out a hundred to enlarge his library , had taken it to build a piazza ...
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... - came reckless and dissipated ; this was the cause of his final ruin . If he had been temperate , as his commander- in - chief was , his name might have been inscribed with honor upon his nation's history . I tell you , Theo- dore , 70.
... - came reckless and dissipated ; this was the cause of his final ruin . If he had been temperate , as his commander- in - chief was , his name might have been inscribed with honor upon his nation's history . I tell you , Theo- dore , 70.
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Daphne Smith Giles. nation's history . I tell you , Theo- dore , men of usefulness have been slain by thousands , men of strong , gigantic intellect , have recklessly torn from their own brows laurels that they have won , plunging ...
Daphne Smith Giles. nation's history . I tell you , Theo- dore , men of usefulness have been slain by thousands , men of strong , gigantic intellect , have recklessly torn from their own brows laurels that they have won , plunging ...
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