Fred Graham's resolve, by the author of 'Mat and Sofie'. |
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... thought most hopefully , and even ambitiously , of the future before him . He was the son of wealthy parents , and in due course might expect to become a wealthy man himself ; but I never knew a lad who prided himself less on his social ...
... thought most hopefully , and even ambitiously , of the future before him . He was the son of wealthy parents , and in due course might expect to become a wealthy man himself ; but I never knew a lad who prided himself less on his social ...
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... thought- ful , wasted face he had , and hair prematurely grey . He was dressed in a faded suit of black , which was always brushed scrupulously clean . When he leaned over us to give instruction as to the better holding of the pen , or ...
... thought- ful , wasted face he had , and hair prematurely grey . He was dressed in a faded suit of black , which was always brushed scrupulously clean . When he leaned over us to give instruction as to the better holding of the pen , or ...
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... thought- ful life . By the wise use of leisure hours , by reading the best books , by intercourse with cultivated minds , above all by a deep - toned B piety , he had surrounded himself by an atmos- phere. OR . GRAHAM was a City man in a ...
... thought- ful life . By the wise use of leisure hours , by reading the best books , by intercourse with cultivated minds , above all by a deep - toned B piety , he had surrounded himself by an atmos- phere. OR . GRAHAM was a City man in a ...
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... the house in his hands . This gave him more time for thought and reading , for intercourse with the friends whose society he so highly valued , and for work in connection with the Christian Church . 18 FRED GRAHAM'S RESOLVE .
... the house in his hands . This gave him more time for thought and reading , for intercourse with the friends whose society he so highly valued , and for work in connection with the Christian Church . 18 FRED GRAHAM'S RESOLVE .
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... Graham's state of health , he should at once have thought it due to his own character to take legal proceedings against him for his unjust suspicions and aspersions . I have it on Fred's own authority , that Mr. 20 FRED GRAHAM'S RESOLVE .
... Graham's state of health , he should at once have thought it due to his own character to take legal proceedings against him for his unjust suspicions and aspersions . I have it on Fred's own authority , that Mr. 20 FRED GRAHAM'S RESOLVE .
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