Harold and Louis; Fear and love; and other storiesT. Nelson and Sons, 1853 - 144 sider |
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... lives . receive any injury , for God protects those who seek to protect others . Let me tell you something that happened when I was a boy . Two children were playing near a spring . One of them was only four years old , and the other ...
... lives . receive any injury , for God protects those who seek to protect others . Let me tell you something that happened when I was a boy . Two children were playing near a spring . One of them was only four years old , and the other ...
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... lives , perhaps of his mother and sister , remained himself unharmed . " Few boys , not one perhaps in a hundred , " continued Mr. Jones , " would have had his presence of mind and courage , under similar circumstances ; and I doubt ...
... lives , perhaps of his mother and sister , remained himself unharmed . " Few boys , not one perhaps in a hundred , " continued Mr. Jones , " would have had his presence of mind and courage , under similar circumstances ; and I doubt ...
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... live so near to each other . Every time I visit him , I think my dislike is increased , because I am so vexed and unwilling to go . We get on very well at school , because we are not in the same class , and we have so little to do with ...
... live so near to each other . Every time I visit him , I think my dislike is increased , because I am so vexed and unwilling to go . We get on very well at school , because we are not in the same class , and we have so little to do with ...
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... live . I wouldn't be so mean . " But Walter had little cause to be envious of his brother , who was quite too weak to ride his pretty pony . A few rods only gave him a severe pain in the side - so -so very delicate was poor Charlie ...
... live . I wouldn't be so mean . " But Walter had little cause to be envious of his brother , who was quite too weak to ride his pretty pony . A few rods only gave him a severe pain in the side - so -so very delicate was poor Charlie ...
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... a very dear friend of mine is very ill and wishes to see me . Mr. Bird , the man who is at the door , has asked me to ride back with him ; and as my friend lives five miles from here , and I know of no The Boy who Told the Truth,
... a very dear friend of mine is very ill and wishes to see me . Mr. Bird , the man who is at the door , has asked me to ride back with him ; and as my friend lives five miles from here , and I know of no The Boy who Told the Truth,
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