With harp and crown, by the authors of 'Ready-money Mortiboy'. |
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... we have had to pawn things — my father's watch and chain , and even his sword . You may think how Marion liked that . " " My dear , you had better not tell me more than you think right , " said Mr. Owen , 2 WITH HARP AND CROWN .
... we have had to pawn things — my father's watch and chain , and even his sword . You may think how Marion liked that . " " My dear , you had better not tell me more than you think right , " said Mr. Owen , 2 WITH HARP AND CROWN .
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... things that might be coming : she thought of Marion , who worked for the three ; of Adie , who could not work , but sat at home and hoped for better things ; and she thought - she thought too much - of Fred : Fred the hand- some , Fred ...
... things that might be coming : she thought of Marion , who worked for the three ; of Adie , who could not work , but sat at home and hoped for better things ; and she thought - she thought too much - of Fred : Fred the hand- some , Fred ...
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... thing to be poor , " she went on , passionately . " It is a cruel thing , a wrong thing , a wretched thing to be poor . Marion seems to think it enough if we get our miserable meals day by day . " " Give us this day our daily bread ...
... thing to be poor , " she went on , passionately . " It is a cruel thing , a wrong thing , a wretched thing to be poor . Marion seems to think it enough if we get our miserable meals day by day . " " Give us this day our daily bread ...
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... things , Winifred , that other girls have . What is the good of life where there is no pleasure— nothing but working day after day to get enough to eat ? " " But we cannot have all we want to have , " said the telegraph girl , letting ...
... things , Winifred , that other girls have . What is the good of life where there is no pleasure— nothing but working day after day to get enough to eat ? " " But we cannot have all we want to have , " said the telegraph girl , letting ...
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... thing ! She is different from both of us , I think ; and takes things more seriously . To be sure , where should we be without her ? " " When Fred - I mean your brother , " said Winifred " gets the place he wants , it will be better ...
... thing ! She is different from both of us , I think ; and takes things more seriously . To be sure , where should we be without her ? " " When Fred - I mean your brother , " said Winifred " gets the place he wants , it will be better ...
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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.