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... pain ; The world that knows itself too sad Is proud to keep some faces glad . " -OWEN MEREDITH ATE HARDING lost something by not going to the hay - field that afternoon . Never was there a happier , prettier sight than that large party ...
... pain ; The world that knows itself too sad Is proud to keep some faces glad . " -OWEN MEREDITH ATE HARDING lost something by not going to the hay - field that afternoon . Never was there a happier , prettier sight than that large party ...
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... pain in others ! How could she ever shine out as an example of fearless- ness who now shrank from doing her duty in this cowardly manner ? Life has many hard lessons for us all to learn , and it was a very hard one which came upon Kate ...
... pain in others ! How could she ever shine out as an example of fearless- ness who now shrank from doing her duty in this cowardly manner ? Life has many hard lessons for us all to learn , and it was a very hard one which came upon Kate ...
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... pain and weakness on her bed . The slightest noise seemed to thrill through her whole body , and cause her the most acute suffering . At times the poor child could not restrain her groans when the anguish was most severe , but in ...
... pain and weakness on her bed . The slightest noise seemed to thrill through her whole body , and cause her the most acute suffering . At times the poor child could not restrain her groans when the anguish was most severe , but in ...
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... pain , she was unable to think for long together , and so the idea that she was likely to be laid by for months , perhaps for years , gradually dawned upon her , and , as children of her age seldom look far beyond the present , it ...
... pain , she was unable to think for long together , and so the idea that she was likely to be laid by for months , perhaps for years , gradually dawned upon her , and , as children of her age seldom look far beyond the present , it ...
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... pain . Harry soon recovered from the effects of his fall , but it was very long before he could bear any allusion to the accident , as he was distressed beyond measure at the idea that through any carelessness of his , his favourite ...
... pain . Harry soon recovered from the effects of his fall , but it was very long before he could bear any allusion to the accident , as he was distressed beyond measure at the idea that through any carelessness of his , his favourite ...
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