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Side 11
... when railways will come to supersede almost all other methods of conveyance
in this country -- when mail - coaches will go by railway , and railways will
become the great highway for the king and all his subjects . The time is coming
when it ...
... when railways will come to supersede almost all other methods of conveyance
in this country -- when mail - coaches will go by railway , and railways will
become the great highway for the king and all his subjects . The time is coming
when it ...
Side 22
Abundance of employment could have been found for the orphans separately ;
but to live apart had become to them a thought more formidable than any extent
of privation together . To work for weeks , perhaps , at distant farms , and leave ...
Abundance of employment could have been found for the orphans separately ;
but to live apart had become to them a thought more formidable than any extent
of privation together . To work for weeks , perhaps , at distant farms , and leave ...
Side 28
Her feet had become so blistered that she was forced to leave off shoes ; and
being constantly obliged to stop and take breath , she made but little way : yet ,
after every such halt , the agony of her brother in witnessing her distress would
make ...
Her feet had become so blistered that she was forced to leave off shoes ; and
being constantly obliged to stop and take breath , she made but little way : yet ,
after every such halt , the agony of her brother in witnessing her distress would
make ...
Side 31
In their walks through the town , Maurice and Genevieve found themselves the
objects of respectful interest . Their mutual affection had become generally
known , and what Genevieve had done for her brother was a theme of universal
praise .
In their walks through the town , Maurice and Genevieve found themselves the
objects of respectful interest . Their mutual affection had become generally
known , and what Genevieve had done for her brother was a theme of universal
praise .
Side 4
He has been longer a prisoner than you have , yet already you have become a
master in the art of carving on wood . ' Notwithstanding the irony of this
expression , Charney betook himself to his old occupations ; and in such
wearying ...
He has been longer a prisoner than you have , yet already you have become a
master in the art of carving on wood . ' Notwithstanding the irony of this
expression , Charney betook himself to his old occupations ; and in such
wearying ...
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