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... GIVE THANKS CHAPTER VIII OWLS ' NESTS 60 CHAPTER IX SUPERSTITION 70 CHAPTER X PANIC - STRICKEN 79 CHAPTER XI 87 " TRUTH WILL OUT " CHAPTER XII UNDER THE CEDAR - TREE • 95 CHAPTER XIII THE WHOLE ARMOUR OF GOD SEA BREEZES CHAPTER iv CONTENTS.
... GIVE THANKS CHAPTER VIII OWLS ' NESTS 60 CHAPTER IX SUPERSTITION 70 CHAPTER X PANIC - STRICKEN 79 CHAPTER XI 87 " TRUTH WILL OUT " CHAPTER XII UNDER THE CEDAR - TREE • 95 CHAPTER XIII THE WHOLE ARMOUR OF GOD SEA BREEZES CHAPTER iv CONTENTS.
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... natural answer a brave soldier might make when he is questioned as to his deeds ; and this answer is one we can all try to be able honestly to give when questioned , as we shall be one day , as to our work DREAMLAND 5.
... natural answer a brave soldier might make when he is questioned as to his deeds ; and this answer is one we can all try to be able honestly to give when questioned , as we shall be one day , as to our work DREAMLAND 5.
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... give . One handful of their buoyant chaff Exceeds our hoards of careful grain , Because their love breaks through their laugh , While ours is fraught with tender pain ; The world that knows itself too sad Is proud to keep some faces ...
... give . One handful of their buoyant chaff Exceeds our hoards of careful grain , Because their love breaks through their laugh , While ours is fraught with tender pain ; The world that knows itself too sad Is proud to keep some faces ...
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... give my girls such a treat , and I think taking them back to town again will seem like putting one of Lucy's little pet larks into a cage . Still , my house feels very dull and lonesome without them . " " I know it does , " said his ...
... give my girls such a treat , and I think taking them back to town again will seem like putting one of Lucy's little pet larks into a cage . Still , my house feels very dull and lonesome without them . " " I know it does , " said his ...
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... give a decided opinion at present , but the most absolute quiet and careful nursing is necessary . " " I came to offer to help Mrs Baker to nurse her , " said Miss Elwyn . " I am sure your help will be most valu- able , " said the ...
... give a decided opinion at present , but the most absolute quiet and careful nursing is necessary . " " I came to offer to help Mrs Baker to nurse her , " said Miss Elwyn . " I am sure your help will be most valu- able , " said the ...
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