Fred Graham's resolve, by the author of 'Mat and Sofie'. |
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... . No boy who leaves school with such a character , need , by God's blessing , fear to look the future in the face , however dark and threatening it may appear . 1 1 1 CHAPTER II . FRED'S FIRST SORROW . FRED LEAVES SCHOOL . 15.
... . No boy who leaves school with such a character , need , by God's blessing , fear to look the future in the face , however dark and threatening it may appear . 1 1 1 CHAPTER II . FRED'S FIRST SORROW . FRED LEAVES SCHOOL . 15.
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... Blessed with a wife who sympathized with his purest and lofti- est aims , with two children , Fred and Maggie , who had never given a moment's serious trouble since the hour they were born , Mr. Graham's domestic life flowed peacefully ...
... Blessed with a wife who sympathized with his purest and lofti- est aims , with two children , Fred and Maggie , who had never given a moment's serious trouble since the hour they were born , Mr. Graham's domestic life flowed peacefully ...
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... our house is ruined . Instead of beginning life with bright prospects before you , you will have to begin , as I did , with no other capital than your ten fingers , and the blessing of God to attend FRED'S FIRST SORROW . 23.
... our house is ruined . Instead of beginning life with bright prospects before you , you will have to begin , as I did , with no other capital than your ten fingers , and the blessing of God to attend FRED'S FIRST SORROW . 23.
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Fred Graham (fict. name.) ten fingers , and the blessing of God to attend their efforts . ' ' Oh , father , do not think of me ! I will work my fingers to the bone for mother and Maggie . ' ' I know you will , dear boy . Fred , there is ...
Fred Graham (fict. name.) ten fingers , and the blessing of God to attend their efforts . ' ' Oh , father , do not think of me ! I will work my fingers to the bone for mother and Maggie . ' ' I know you will , dear boy . Fred , there is ...
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... blessed home , in which sorrow and separation would be unknown . A little while , ' he mur- mured several times to himself , as if there was a fund of unspeakable consolation in the words , and shortly afterwards fell asleep . The ...
... blessed home , in which sorrow and separation would be unknown . A little while , ' he mur- mured several times to himself , as if there was a fund of unspeakable consolation in the words , and shortly afterwards fell asleep . The ...
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