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... higher up , too much for him . Frantic and desperate were the efforts he made , but all of no avail , the force of the current swept the frail boat nearer and nearer to its fearful end , finally carrying it over the dreaded falls . " So ...
... higher up , too much for him . Frantic and desperate were the efforts he made , but all of no avail , the force of the current swept the frail boat nearer and nearer to its fearful end , finally carrying it over the dreaded falls . " So ...
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... higher and higher ; at last one smashed in the upper part of the boat , and the water poured in , while the wind caught the sail , snapping the slender mast asunder . Harry's danger was great , he looked round to Tom for help , but Tom ...
... higher and higher ; at last one smashed in the upper part of the boat , and the water poured in , while the wind caught the sail , snapping the slender mast asunder . Harry's danger was great , he looked round to Tom for help , but Tom ...
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... higher aims than mere money getting ; yet in these days that is the meaning of success in life , and for that end boys are educated . They are not educated to become better , but that they may ' get on . If the two things can be ...
... higher aims than mere money getting ; yet in these days that is the meaning of success in life , and for that end boys are educated . They are not educated to become better , but that they may ' get on . If the two things can be ...
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... higher successes than that of mere money- making , which are open for all to compete for , and which all must strive after , or incur the possibility of a fearful peril . " CHAPTER V. WHAT LAME FELIX SAID LOOKING - UP .
... higher successes than that of mere money- making , which are open for all to compete for , and which all must strive after , or incur the possibility of a fearful peril . " CHAPTER V. WHAT LAME FELIX SAID LOOKING - UP .
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... he is . " " Without pains no gains . " " Stars do not lie on the ground . " " Look up , for the heavens are over all . " " The higher you climb the more you can see . " CHAPTER V. WHAT LAME FELIX SAID CONCERNING LOOKING - UP.
... he is . " " Without pains no gains . " " Stars do not lie on the ground . " " Look up , for the heavens are over all . " " The higher you climb the more you can see . " CHAPTER V. WHAT LAME FELIX SAID CONCERNING LOOKING - UP.
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