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... poor and ill - furnished , instead of abounding in splendid decorations ? You cannot for an instant think it . He will be , as He has ever been , our kind and merciful Father . Take courage then and have no care for the morrow , for the ...
... poor and ill - furnished , instead of abounding in splendid decorations ? You cannot for an instant think it . He will be , as He has ever been , our kind and merciful Father . Take courage then and have no care for the morrow , for the ...
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... poor ? My tutor has told me a hundred times that poor people are often the happiest , and surely he must know , for he is very poor himself . And when I am grown up , mamma , and become very wise and clever , and. PLANS FOR THE FUTURE ...
... poor ? My tutor has told me a hundred times that poor people are often the happiest , and surely he must know , for he is very poor himself . And when I am grown up , mamma , and become very wise and clever , and. PLANS FOR THE FUTURE ...
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... poor mother . But the father's resolution was unalterable , and grievous as it was to him to part for so long a time from his wife and child , his purpose had been the result of mature deliberation , and he adhered to it as the best ...
... poor mother . But the father's resolution was unalterable , and grievous as it was to him to part for so long a time from his wife and child , his purpose had been the result of mature deliberation , and he adhered to it as the best ...
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... and a shelter . The floor was closely packed with trunks , chests , and bundles , and there was scarcely room left in front for the travellers to seat themselves . The one poor horse stood with his head down , and 28 MAX WILD .
... and a shelter . The floor was closely packed with trunks , chests , and bundles , and there was scarcely room left in front for the travellers to seat themselves . The one poor horse stood with his head down , and 28 MAX WILD .
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Franz Hoffmann. one poor horse stood with his head down , and had a wretched , jaded look . You might have counted his ribs , he was so withered and so lean ; the harness too was all odds and ends , and seemed to have been mended over ...
Franz Hoffmann. one poor horse stood with his head down , and had a wretched , jaded look . You might have counted his ribs , he was so withered and so lean ; the harness too was all odds and ends , and seemed to have been mended over ...
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