Fred Graham's resolve, by the author of 'Mat and Sofie'. |
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... face . Time will soon be over , and your day of reckoning come round ; it will then be seen whether the wicked shall always flourish like the green bay tree . But oh ! ' he cried in a burst of agony , my dear wife and children ! How ...
... face . Time will soon be over , and your day of reckoning come round ; it will then be seen whether the wicked shall always flourish like the green bay tree . But oh ! ' he cried in a burst of agony , my dear wife and children ! How ...
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... face was tearless , and wore a look of unutterable sadness . At the sight of his father , who a few months before had been a hale and handsome man in the prime of life , lying there helpless and unconscious , perhaps never to open his ...
... face was tearless , and wore a look of unutterable sadness . At the sight of his father , who a few months before had been a hale and handsome man in the prime of life , lying there helpless and unconscious , perhaps never to open his ...
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... words , and shortly afterwards fell asleep . The mother and her two children gazed long and sorrow- fully on the face of the dead , which , in its perfect repose , seemed to tell of the eternal calm FRED'S FIRST SORROW . 25.
... words , and shortly afterwards fell asleep . The mother and her two children gazed long and sorrow- fully on the face of the dead , which , in its perfect repose , seemed to tell of the eternal calm FRED'S FIRST SORROW . 25.
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... face with trembling hands as he said , ' I knew your father , Fred , ' - he said this more than once with a sob , - ' I knew him when he was not above four or five years older than you , and he has gone before me - gone before me ! 30 ...
... face with trembling hands as he said , ' I knew your father , Fred , ' - he said this more than once with a sob , - ' I knew him when he was not above four or five years older than you , and he has gone before me - gone before me ! 30 ...
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... face with a white handkerchief . ' I was saying , when you came in , sir , ' looking at Yarrow earnestly with eyes which still shone brightly under bushy grey eyebrows , - ' I was saying , sir , that I never knew Fred's father do a mean ...
... face with a white handkerchief . ' I was saying , when you came in , sir , ' looking at Yarrow earnestly with eyes which still shone brightly under bushy grey eyebrows , - ' I was saying , sir , that I never knew Fred's father do a mean ...
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