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... hearts burn within you , as you read of these various forms of the deepest and truest glory , and you long for time and place to act in the like devoted way , bethink yourselves that the alloy of such actions , is to be constantly ...
... hearts burn within you , as you read of these various forms of the deepest and truest glory , and you long for time and place to act in the like devoted way , bethink yourselves that the alloy of such actions , is to be constantly ...
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... never faded from her mind , and often the warm , soft little fingers seemed to cling to the mother's heart . In all her love for her husband and her boys , the thought of that little one gone before , and now with the 20 THE MANOR FARM.
... never faded from her mind , and often the warm , soft little fingers seemed to cling to the mother's heart . In all her love for her husband and her boys , the thought of that little one gone before , and now with the 20 THE MANOR FARM.
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... heart . Outwardly , she seemed a woman whose whole life was taken up in her love for her husband and boys , but there were times when even Farmer Baker ( not an ob- serving man generally ) knew the meaning of a sudden short sigh she ...
... heart . Outwardly , she seemed a woman whose whole life was taken up in her love for her husband and boys , but there were times when even Farmer Baker ( not an ob- serving man generally ) knew the meaning of a sudden short sigh she ...
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... that Mrs Baker felt her heart was really in the work , and that apologies for the trouble would be only false politeness , and quite thrown away . " You must not send me away , Mrs Baker . " said Miss Elwyn one day ; " I am not CHAPTER V.
... that Mrs Baker felt her heart was really in the work , and that apologies for the trouble would be only false politeness , and quite thrown away . " You must not send me away , Mrs Baker . " said Miss Elwyn one day ; " I am not CHAPTER V.
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... heart of the lonely girl . A step on the stairs startled her , and she went into the passage to see who it was , and if she could gain any news of Lucy . It was Miss Elwyn on her way home to the vicarage to keep her brother company at ...
... heart of the lonely girl . A step on the stairs startled her , and she went into the passage to see who it was , and if she could gain any news of Lucy . It was Miss Elwyn on her way home to the vicarage to keep her brother company at ...
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