Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... death ; and the son who succeeded him in the workshop did not , alas ! inherit with it his father's considerate tenderness for the poor twins . The boy he tasked beyond his strength , and exacted from the girl such humiliating drudgery ...
... death ; and the son who succeeded him in the workshop did not , alas ! inherit with it his father's considerate tenderness for the poor twins . The boy he tasked beyond his strength , and exacted from the girl such humiliating drudgery ...
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... death from being a burden to all around him - to the sister especially whose youth and strength he was wast- ing , and whose every prospect in life he felt blighted by the calamity which had overtaken his own early career . ' Do you ...
... death from being a burden to all around him - to the sister especially whose youth and strength he was wast- ing , and whose every prospect in life he felt blighted by the calamity which had overtaken his own early career . ' Do you ...
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... death unite them ! Her fears were not , happily , realised ; the storm passed off , leaving the wayfarers unscathed . A three days ' fever , however , occasioned by alarm and neglect of her own soaked garments , detained them at their ...
... death unite them ! Her fears were not , happily , realised ; the storm passed off , leaving the wayfarers unscathed . A three days ' fever , however , occasioned by alarm and neglect of her own soaked garments , detained them at their ...
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... death you strove to revenge ? ' replied Charney . ' I see that you , too , have heard that falsehood , ' said the old man , raising his eyes to heaven , as if appealing to the Almighty . ' It is true that in my first moments of agony ...
... death you strove to revenge ? ' replied Charney . ' I see that you , too , have heard that falsehood , ' said the old man , raising his eyes to heaven , as if appealing to the Almighty . ' It is true that in my first moments of agony ...
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... death . Should he restore me to liberty , he will but repair an error , though I shall bless him for his mercy . For myself , I can endure captivity , for I have faith in Providence , and resign myself to the will of God ; but my ...
... death . Should he restore me to liberty , he will but repair an error , though I shall bless him for his mercy . For myself , I can endure captivity , for I have faith in Providence , and resign myself to the will of God ; but my ...
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