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... heart , Mr. Wild is a true child of Fortune , and it would be a fine thing indeed to stand in his shoes . ' But appearances are deceitful ; and Mr. Wild was neither so rich nor so happy as people thought . One evening at the hour of ...
... heart , Mr. Wild is a true child of Fortune , and it would be a fine thing indeed to stand in his shoes . ' But appearances are deceitful ; and Mr. Wild was neither so rich nor so happy as people thought . One evening at the hour of ...
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... heart , and however heavy the case that oppresses you , I will help you to bear it . It is not right , be- lieve me , that thou shouldst conceal thy griefs as though they were crimes . Besides , thou canst not beguile me of one heavy ...
... heart , and however heavy the case that oppresses you , I will help you to bear it . It is not right , be- lieve me , that thou shouldst conceal thy griefs as though they were crimes . Besides , thou canst not beguile me of one heavy ...
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... heart and bowed him to the earth by degrees dis- persing beneath her influence . His spirits revived a little , and his countenance was less overcast , as he turned towards his comforter , and said , with a look of the fondest affection ...
... heart and bowed him to the earth by degrees dis- persing beneath her influence . His spirits revived a little , and his countenance was less overcast , as he turned towards his comforter , and said , with a look of the fondest affection ...
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... heart as he witnessed the fortitude and composure with which his family bore the announcement of their change of fortune . Visions of happiness succumbed to the gloomy pic- tures which fancy had drawn . He took his child upon his knee ...
... heart as he witnessed the fortitude and composure with which his family bore the announcement of their change of fortune . Visions of happiness succumbed to the gloomy pic- tures which fancy had drawn . He took his child upon his knee ...
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... heart beat lightly under her splendid attire , but it beat peacefully , unoppressed by the fever of care or anxiety ; for she had cast her care upon God ; He was her refuge and strength , and the thought of His fatherly goodness gave ...
... heart beat lightly under her splendid attire , but it beat peacefully , unoppressed by the fever of care or anxiety ; for she had cast her care upon God ; He was her refuge and strength , and the thought of His fatherly goodness gave ...
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