Fred Graham's resolve, by the author of 'Mat and Sofie'. |
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... studious as he was clever and talented . He was a youth of whom any father in the three kingdoms might have been justly proud ; and our master , Dr. War- rington , who had been his instructor for two or. CONTENTS CHAPTER FRED LEAVES SCHOOL,
... studious as he was clever and talented . He was a youth of whom any father in the three kingdoms might have been justly proud ; and our master , Dr. War- rington , who had been his instructor for two or. CONTENTS CHAPTER FRED LEAVES SCHOOL,
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... father had long been ill , but it was his earnest and affectionate wish that his son should be spared the sorrow of witnessing his sufferings , and finish his last term at school . In the middle of the term , however , he received . one ...
... father had long been ill , but it was his earnest and affectionate wish that his son should be spared the sorrow of witnessing his sufferings , and finish his last term at school . In the middle of the term , however , he received . one ...
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Fred Graham (fict. name.) with all speed , for his father was seriously ill . He looked at the letter in a kind of stupor ; there was no post - mark on it , and he wondered who could have brought it . He bowed his head on his locker ...
Fred Graham (fict. name.) with all speed , for his father was seriously ill . He looked at the letter in a kind of stupor ; there was no post - mark on it , and he wondered who could have brought it . He bowed his head on his locker ...
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... father had been kindly told by his medical adviser that he must prepare for the worst . He replied , with a smile , ' There is no worst for me , my friend . So far as I am personally concerned , everything beyond is better ; what you ...
... father had been kindly told by his medical adviser that he must prepare for the worst . He replied , with a smile , ' There is no worst for me , my friend . So far as I am personally concerned , everything beyond is better ; what you ...
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... father affectionately , and in less than ten minutes was riding with the doctor as fast as two fleet horses could take them . When Fred entered his father's room , it was to find him unconscious , and resting a throbbing head upon his ...
... father affectionately , and in less than ten minutes was riding with the doctor as fast as two fleet horses could take them . When Fred entered his father's room , it was to find him unconscious , and resting a throbbing head upon his ...
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