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... laughed , but she spoke a little bitterly . " Poor Miss Marion ! " " Yes , it's hardest on Marion , isn't it ? because she does all the work for us . Besides , she was the eldest , and had been most with poor papa . I hope she will ...
... laughed , but she spoke a little bitterly . " Poor Miss Marion ! " " Yes , it's hardest on Marion , isn't it ? because she does all the work for us . Besides , she was the eldest , and had been most with poor papa . I hope she will ...
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... laughed . " That is nothing , providing we don't have to go without our dinner to - morrow and the next day . But I dare say Marion will get some money ; she always does find money somehow . " " Perhaps your brother will get a proper ...
... laughed . " That is nothing , providing we don't have to go without our dinner to - morrow and the next day . But I dare say Marion will get some money ; she always does find money somehow . " " Perhaps your brother will get a proper ...
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... laughed , kissed him on the forehead , and left him . It was two years since they came to the house . Rhyl Owen and his daughter were not , as she and Fred con- fessed to each other , strictly of the upper classes , but they were kind ...
... laughed , kissed him on the forehead , and left him . It was two years since they came to the house . Rhyl Owen and his daughter were not , as she and Fred con- fessed to each other , strictly of the upper classes , but they were kind ...
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... laughed . He was a silent man out of school , because he talked so much in school hours that quiet was needful . He was a grave man , because he could not in- dulge in the natural mirth of his nature before the boys ; but the old Adam ...
... laughed . He was a silent man out of school , because he talked so much in school hours that quiet was needful . He was a grave man , because he could not in- dulge in the natural mirth of his nature before the boys ; but the old Adam ...
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... laughed as she spoke , but the tears came into her eyes . She brushed them away quickly . " And now , father , I shall go round to Mrs. Candy's , and find out if she is angry with you . I shall pretend to ask for a loaf , you 20 WITH ...
... laughed as she spoke , but the tears came into her eyes . She brushed them away quickly . " And now , father , I shall go round to Mrs. Candy's , and find out if she is angry with you . I shall pretend to ask for a loaf , you 20 WITH ...
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Página 113 - The year's at the spring, The day's at the morn ; Morning's at seven ; The hillside's dew-pearled ; The lark's on the wing ; The snail's on the thorn ; God's in his heaven — All's right with the world ! ROBERT BROWNING author of the poem believes in facing the world with good cheer.
Página 12 - Strength and honour are her clothing ; and she shall rejoice in time to come. ... In her tongue is the law of kindness. . . . Many daughters have done virtuously, but she excels them all. . . Let her own works praise her in the gates.