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... kind and merciful Father . Take courage then and have no care for the morrow , for the Lord our God will provide for that . ' Much more than this she said , and in the gentlest , kindest manner , and her unhappy husband felt the load of ...
... kind and merciful Father . Take courage then and have no care for the morrow , for the Lord our God will provide for that . ' Much more than this she said , and in the gentlest , kindest manner , and her unhappy husband felt the load of ...
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... kind generally ended in Max's mingling his own tears with those of his unhappy parent . This perpetual weeping , together with the distress of her mind , produced the most injurious effect upon THE DEPTH OF MISERY . 35.
... kind generally ended in Max's mingling his own tears with those of his unhappy parent . This perpetual weeping , together with the distress of her mind , produced the most injurious effect upon THE DEPTH OF MISERY . 35.
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... kind , affectionate spirit left in the world , and may the gallows catch me if I am not ready to jump out of my skin for joy to have found it ! Embrace me , boy ! Why , simpleton , how couldst thou think I would have taken thee from thy ...
... kind , affectionate spirit left in the world , and may the gallows catch me if I am not ready to jump out of my skin for joy to have found it ! Embrace me , boy ! Why , simpleton , how couldst thou think I would have taken thee from thy ...
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... kind you have been to me . She is awaiting my return in sorrow and anxiety , and I cannot bear to be eating and enjoying myself while she is sitting at home sad and lonely - let me go to her . ' ' Run , boy , run , ' replied the ...
... kind you have been to me . She is awaiting my return in sorrow and anxiety , and I cannot bear to be eating and enjoying myself while she is sitting at home sad and lonely - let me go to her . ' ' Run , boy , run , ' replied the ...
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... kind friend , and went off as fast as his legs could carry him . He flew along the streets as though they were paved with burning tiles , and rushed breathless to his mother . ' Mother , ' he cried , ' make yourself happy , and be at ...
... kind friend , and went off as fast as his legs could carry him . He flew along the streets as though they were paved with burning tiles , and rushed breathless to his mother . ' Mother , ' he cried , ' make yourself happy , and be at ...
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