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... turning over . His mother cast many a long and sorrowful look upon his sunny face , and her eye became dimmer and her ex- pression still more sad as she contemplated his eager delight . At length a tear rolled down her pale cheek and ...
... turning over . His mother cast many a long and sorrowful look upon his sunny face , and her eye became dimmer and her ex- pression still more sad as she contemplated his eager delight . At length a tear rolled down her pale cheek and ...
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... turned towards his comforter , and said , with a look of the fondest affection- ' I thank thee , my excellent wife . Thou hast given me new life and courage , and I begin already to feel that he who has escaped the storm with an ...
... turned towards his comforter , and said , with a look of the fondest affection- ' I thank thee , my excellent wife . Thou hast given me new life and courage , and I begin already to feel that he who has escaped the storm with an ...
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... turned to gloomy forebodings , and anxiety and wasting anguish took the place of joyful expectation . Sadly passed the winter , and again spring scattered buds and blossoms on the awakening earth . The water - wagtails , attracted by ...
... turned to gloomy forebodings , and anxiety and wasting anguish took the place of joyful expectation . Sadly passed the winter , and again spring scattered buds and blossoms on the awakening earth . The water - wagtails , attracted by ...
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... turned to heaven - her heart prayed , and she was strengthened . spoke : - At length she Το ' A heavy blow has fallen on us , my dear boy— God sees that we need further chastisement . the loss of fortune , and of your dear father , He ...
... turned to heaven - her heart prayed , and she was strengthened . spoke : - At length she Το ' A heavy blow has fallen on us , my dear boy— God sees that we need further chastisement . the loss of fortune , and of your dear father , He ...
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... turned very pale , and thought ' It will cer- tainly go badly with us here ; ' but he quickly took off his cap , and making a low bow , said , in trembling accents , ' Don't be angry , Mr. Felter ; I am very sorry to have disturbed you ...
... turned very pale , and thought ' It will cer- tainly go badly with us here ; ' but he quickly took off his cap , and making a low bow , said , in trembling accents , ' Don't be angry , Mr. Felter ; I am very sorry to have disturbed you ...
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