Fred Graham's resolve, by the author of 'Mat and Sofie'. |
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... taken in , could never be brought to act with the care and prudence with which men quite as diligent , quite as liberal , and quite as Christian as him- self , conducted their business . Edward Yarrow , a distant relative of his wife's ...
... taken in , could never be brought to act with the care and prudence with which men quite as diligent , quite as liberal , and quite as Christian as him- self , conducted their business . Edward Yarrow , a distant relative of his wife's ...
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... taken of the troubles of life . There would be no more going to the city ; there would be no longer the distractions and cares of business ; anxiety and disappoint- ment were for ever at an end . ' So He giveth His beloved sleep ...
... taken of the troubles of life . There would be no more going to the city ; there would be no longer the distractions and cares of business ; anxiety and disappoint- ment were for ever at an end . ' So He giveth His beloved sleep ...
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... taken six days ago , quite as tenderly in a poor cottage as in this fine house . We can love the same blessed Saviour he loved , and by and by we shall all meet in our Father's house to go no more out for ever ! ' Oh , thank God for the ...
... taken six days ago , quite as tenderly in a poor cottage as in this fine house . We can love the same blessed Saviour he loved , and by and by we shall all meet in our Father's house to go no more out for ever ! ' Oh , thank God for the ...
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... taken up , the walls had been stripped of their valuables , and articles which , from old association , were beyond price to those to whom they had originally belonged , were ticketed as ' lot ' so and so , and had been sold at a great ...
... taken up , the walls had been stripped of their valuables , and articles which , from old association , were beyond price to those to whom they had originally belonged , were ticketed as ' lot ' so and so , and had been sold at a great ...
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... taken from her , they remained . She prayerfully determined that in whatever way a merciful Providence would enable her to get a weekly income , however small , she would do her best and utmost for her children . The thought 50 FRED ...
... taken from her , they remained . She prayerfully determined that in whatever way a merciful Providence would enable her to get a weekly income , however small , she would do her best and utmost for her children . The thought 50 FRED ...
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