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... comfort and my hope , and when thou art older , thou shalt know what it is that so often makes me weep . But not now ; thou art yet too young , and couldst not understand me , even if I were to tell thee all . So run away and play again ...
... comfort and my hope , and when thou art older , thou shalt know what it is that so often makes me weep . But not now ; thou art yet too young , and couldst not understand me , even if I were to tell thee all . So run away and play again ...
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... comfort and soothing . ' Mourn not thus , distress not thyself thus , dearest , best of men , ' she said fondly ; ' the God who hath led us thus far , the strong , the almighty God is still our protector , and while we trust and pray to ...
... comfort and soothing . ' Mourn not thus , distress not thyself thus , dearest , best of men , ' she said fondly ; ' the God who hath led us thus far , the strong , the almighty God is still our protector , and while we trust and pray to ...
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... comfort in my ruin will be that I have not made other men unhappy , that I have robbed no one . What is lost is lost by us solely . I have never traded with other men's money , and no curses of deceived widows or injured orphans can ...
... comfort in my ruin will be that I have not made other men unhappy , that I have robbed no one . What is lost is lost by us solely . I have never traded with other men's money , and no curses of deceived widows or injured orphans can ...
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... our circum- stances . It is possible to find comfort in poverty , happiness in privation , if content have its dwelling in the heart . Oh , then , forsake us not ! ' Mr. Wild rose from the table and walked up and 22 MAX WILD .
... our circum- stances . It is possible to find comfort in poverty , happiness in privation , if content have its dwelling in the heart . Oh , then , forsake us not ! ' Mr. Wild rose from the table and walked up and 22 MAX WILD .
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... comfort and his stay ? So he was silent for a while , and then spoke of other things . A day was now fixed for the public sale of Mr. Wild's princely house , with all its splendid contents . The day came , the auctioneers were at their ...
... comfort and his stay ? So he was silent for a while , and then spoke of other things . A day was now fixed for the public sale of Mr. Wild's princely house , with all its splendid contents . The day came , the auctioneers were at their ...
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