Working and waiting; or, Patience in well-doing, by the author of Children at home, Том 372 |
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... perhaps giving our Frank a rap when the lad did not deserve it , my blood might rise up quicker than it ought . I don't know , under any circumstances , whether it is a good thing for a lad to work with his father by , and yet another ...
... perhaps giving our Frank a rap when the lad did not deserve it , my blood might rise up quicker than it ought . I don't know , under any circumstances , whether it is a good thing for a lad to work with his father by , and yet another ...
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... perhaps , as you say , it might be better to let him start alone . But do you think he could get this situation at Fairlegh ? I've heard say it's very hard to find a place there , on account of it's being such a good service , that it's ...
... perhaps , as you say , it might be better to let him start alone . But do you think he could get this situation at Fairlegh ? I've heard say it's very hard to find a place there , on account of it's being such a good service , that it's ...
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... Perhaps Stephen has turned over a new leaf . And , if not , it isn't fit for us to judge him or any one . There is One above who judges all , and , depend upon it , He sees plenty of faults in the OR , PATIENCE IN WELL - DOING . 13.
... Perhaps Stephen has turned over a new leaf . And , if not , it isn't fit for us to judge him or any one . There is One above who judges all , and , depend upon it , He sees plenty of faults in the OR , PATIENCE IN WELL - DOING . 13.
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... perhaps , with a feeling of dislike for the Elstons , making him very anxious to carry off the contested loaf . " Let him ! you can tell him I've been before - hand with him . " " No , I can't , " replied the woman ; " Mrs. Elston is my ...
... perhaps , with a feeling of dislike for the Elstons , making him very anxious to carry off the contested loaf . " Let him ! you can tell him I've been before - hand with him . " " No , I can't , " replied the woman ; " Mrs. Elston is my ...
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... perhaps then I may do some- thing for him . " I am , " Your affectionate Uncle , " JOHN STEPHENS . " " Affectionate uncle , indeed ! " exclaimed Mrs. Barton , as she ended the letter ; " a fine sort of affection , certainly ! A ...
... perhaps then I may do some- thing for him . " I am , " Your affectionate Uncle , " JOHN STEPHENS . " " Affectionate uncle , indeed ! " exclaimed Mrs. Barton , as she ended the letter ; " a fine sort of affection , certainly ! A ...
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Andrewes answer asked better Beverton blessing Briersley brought certainly Charley Parsons cloth comfort cottage Darby door EDWARD BICKERSTETH Eggar ELIZABETH FRY exclaimed eyes face father feeling felt flowers Frank drew Frank Elston garden geraniums girl give glad gone hand happy hear heard heart hope Johnson keep kind knew leave Fairlegh LEGH RICHMOND listened look master mind morning mother never night nosegay Oldham once Ordley passed pencil-case perhaps phen poor promised replied Frank returned Ruth Chester Ruth's schoolmaster seemed seen Sharpley smile sorry speak Squire Stephen Barton stood stopped sure talk tell thank there's thing THOMAS CHALMERS thought to-day told took trouble turned village voice wait walked wife window wish words young Elston
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