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Page 11
... cried like a child , because he was considerately denied the food which his renovated stomach longed for . I have heard them laugh heartily at the tears he shed , because Sarah and his sister refused him a lobster on which he had set ...
... cried like a child , because he was considerately denied the food which his renovated stomach longed for . I have heard them laugh heartily at the tears he shed , because Sarah and his sister refused him a lobster on which he had set ...
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... cried , Ah ! hapless they who still remain , — Who still remain to hear the ocean roar , Whose greedy waves devour the lessening shore , Till some fierce tide , with more imperious sway , Sweeps the low hut and all it holds away ; When ...
... cried , Ah ! hapless they who still remain , — Who still remain to hear the ocean roar , Whose greedy waves devour the lessening shore , Till some fierce tide , with more imperious sway , Sweeps the low hut and all it holds away ; When ...
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... cried ; He smiled , but nothing of the fact denied ; Nor , save by his fair life , to charge so strong replied . Still , though he bade them not on aught rely That was their own , but all their worth deny , They call'd his pure advice ...
... cried ; He smiled , but nothing of the fact denied ; Nor , save by his fair life , to charge so strong replied . Still , though he bade them not on aught rely That was their own , but all their worth deny , They call'd his pure advice ...
Page 90
... cried , the fatherless , and him that had none to help him : Kindness and meekness and comfort were in his tongue . " The worthy master of the Free and Sunday school at Trowbridge , Mr. Nightingale , on the Sunday after his funeral ...
... cried , the fatherless , and him that had none to help him : Kindness and meekness and comfort were in his tongue . " The worthy master of the Free and Sunday school at Trowbridge , Mr. Nightingale , on the Sunday after his funeral ...
Page 138
... cried , and what the name ? " Angry I growl'd , -My spirit cease to tease , " Name it yourselves , -Cain , Judas , if you please ; " His father's give him , -should you that explore , " The devil's or yours : -I said , and sought the ...
... cried , and what the name ? " Angry I growl'd , -My spirit cease to tease , " Name it yourselves , -Cain , Judas , if you please ; " His father's give him , -should you that explore , " The devil's or yours : -I said , and sought the ...
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