Fred Graham's resolve, by the author of 'Mat and Sofie'. |
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... everything , ' maintained Fred ; ' and before he goes home to - day , I should like Mr. Fairhurst to be convinced of our friendship , respect , and sympathy . Now , come ; here's the hat , and in goes my half - sov . first ; the ...
... everything , ' maintained Fred ; ' and before he goes home to - day , I should like Mr. Fairhurst to be convinced of our friendship , respect , and sympathy . Now , come ; here's the hat , and in goes my half - sov . first ; the ...
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... everything beyond is better ; what you call the worst will soon for ever be left behind . ' ' Are things so bad as I hear they are ? ' asked the doctor . ' I fear they are even worse than you hear . If I had to live , I should not dread ...
... everything beyond is better ; what you call the worst will soon for ever be left behind . ' ' Are things so bad as I hear they are ? ' asked the doctor . ' I fear they are even worse than you hear . If I had to live , I should not dread ...
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... everything , and clear our name so far as possible . ' Then he told him of Yarrow's treachery , expressing his firm convic- tion that a great deal of the money which had been lost to the house had got into his posses- sion , and that ...
... everything , and clear our name so far as possible . ' Then he told him of Yarrow's treachery , expressing his firm convic- tion that a great deal of the money which had been lost to the house had got into his posses- sion , and that ...
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... Every- thing in the room was as it had been when his father was alive ; but now on earth he had none . What wonder was it that the brave lad's heart was riven , and that he wept bitterly ? He really did not care so much about the loss ...
... Every- thing in the room was as it had been when his father was alive ; but now on earth he had none . What wonder was it that the brave lad's heart was riven , and that he wept bitterly ? He really did not care so much about the loss ...
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... everything would remind us of him , and that we should often talk about him . ' ' So we shall , dearest Maggie , wherever we go . ' ' Will you and mamma be with us wherever we go ? ' ' Yes . ' ' Then I do not mind , ' said the child ...
... everything would remind us of him , and that we should often talk about him . ' ' So we shall , dearest Maggie , wherever we go . ' ' Will you and mamma be with us wherever we go ? ' ' Yes . ' ' Then I do not mind , ' said the child ...
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