Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Том 2Jeannette Leonard Gilder O.T. Harris, 1910 |
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... lights beguiled , Still will my Father , with promise and blessings , Take to His bosom the poor orphan child . There is a thought that for strength should avail me , Though both of shelter and kindred despoiled ; Heaven is a home , and ...
... lights beguiled , Still will my Father , with promise and blessings , Take to His bosom the poor orphan child . There is a thought that for strength should avail me , Though both of shelter and kindred despoiled ; Heaven is a home , and ...
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... light . Sophie , I supposed , had come in . There was a light on the dressing - table , and the door of the closet , where , before going to bed , I had hung my wedding - dress and veil , stood open : I heard a rust- ling there . I ...
... light . Sophie , I supposed , had come in . There was a light on the dressing - table , and the door of the closet , where , before going to bed , I had hung my wedding - dress and veil , stood open : I heard a rust- ling there . I ...
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... light : now , I had a distinct view of her whole figure and countenance . She was slender , and apparently scarcely past girlhood : an admirable form , and the most exquisite little face that I have ever had the pleasure of beholding ...
... light : now , I had a distinct view of her whole figure and countenance . She was slender , and apparently scarcely past girlhood : an admirable form , and the most exquisite little face that I have ever had the pleasure of beholding ...
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... light , while a mingled guffaw from Heath- cliff and Hareton put the copestone on my rage and humiliation . on Fortunately the beasts seemed more bent stretching their paws and yawning and flourishing their tails , than devouring me ...
... light , while a mingled guffaw from Heath- cliff and Hareton put the copestone on my rage and humiliation . on Fortunately the beasts seemed more bent stretching their paws and yawning and flourishing their tails , than devouring me ...
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... light the brows ? " He giveth His beloved sleep . " What do we give to our beloved ? A little faith all undisproved , A little dust to overweep , And bitter memories to make The whole earth blasted for our sake . " He giveth His beloved ...
... light the brows ? " He giveth His beloved sleep . " What do we give to our beloved ? A little faith all undisproved , A little dust to overweep , And bitter memories to make The whole earth blasted for our sake . " He giveth His beloved ...
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