Fred Graham's resolve, by the author of 'Mat and Sofie'. |
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... widow . Had not Fred better be sent for ? ' asked the doctor affectionately . ' Yes , and at once . ' ' I will go for him directly . ' ' No , ' said Maggie , who had silently entered the room , ' let mamma write a brief letter , and let ...
... widow . Had not Fred better be sent for ? ' asked the doctor affectionately . ' Yes , and at once . ' ' I will go for him directly . ' ' No , ' said Maggie , who had silently entered the room , ' let mamma write a brief letter , and let ...
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... - ment were for ever at an end . ' So He giveth His beloved sleep , ' said the widow , whose tears came at last , and Fred and Maggie wept with her . CHAPTER III . AR stranger things transpire every week in 26 FRED GRAHAM'S RESOLVE .
... - ment were for ever at an end . ' So He giveth His beloved sleep , ' said the widow , whose tears came at last , and Fred and Maggie wept with her . CHAPTER III . AR stranger things transpire every week in 26 FRED GRAHAM'S RESOLVE .
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... widow and the fatherless ? ' ' I fear nothing ; in fact , I believe it will be necessary to sell even this house and the fur- niture . ' ' My father told me as much , ' said Fred , looking Yarrow in the face ; ' but he thought that , if ...
... widow and the fatherless ? ' ' I fear nothing ; in fact , I believe it will be necessary to sell even this house and the fur- niture . ' ' My father told me as much , ' said Fred , looking Yarrow in the face ; ' but he thought that , if ...
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... widow than we would receive a penny from you . ' Mr. Cartwright told me afterwards , that the face of Fred , as he uttered these words , glowed like the face of an angel , and that Yarrow lost his self - possession , and trembled ...
... widow than we would receive a penny from you . ' Mr. Cartwright told me afterwards , that the face of Fred , as he uttered these words , glowed like the face of an angel , and that Yarrow lost his self - possession , and trembled ...
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... widow and her children : this was the portrait of Fred's father ; and the circumstances under which it came into his possession deeply affected him . Mr. Fairhurst , accompanied by two or. 47 CHAPTER V BEGINNING THE WORLD,
... widow and her children : this was the portrait of Fred's father ; and the circumstances under which it came into his possession deeply affected him . Mr. Fairhurst , accompanied by two or. 47 CHAPTER V BEGINNING THE WORLD,
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