Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 11John Sartain, Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart John Sartain & Company, 1852 |
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... told fairy stories ; and among other things he told them that he was try- ing to get rid of his shadow , and they wondered how it was to be done , and how he would look when it was gone . That shadow of his was always in his mind . When ...
... told fairy stories ; and among other things he told them that he was try- ing to get rid of his shadow , and they wondered how it was to be done , and how he would look when it was gone . That shadow of his was always in his mind . When ...
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... told you , and open your eyes and ears for all that is to come . And now let us go back to the thread of the story , and learn what became of little Luminous , and the old book . He told his brothers and sisters and the neigh- bour ...
... told you , and open your eyes and ears for all that is to come . And now let us go back to the thread of the story , and learn what became of little Luminous , and the old book . He told his brothers and sisters and the neigh- bour ...
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... told him of the little Voice , and he told him to hearken to the little Voice again ; and he hearkened to it again , but it told him nothing that he could understand . Then he went to the widow who had given him the | I LOOK FOR THEE ...
... told him of the little Voice , and he told him to hearken to the little Voice again ; and he hearkened to it again , but it told him nothing that he could understand . Then he went to the widow who had given him the | I LOOK FOR THEE ...
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