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... Bertie , and I never will buy things to eat with my money any more , but this isn't like that ; it's quite , quite dif- ferent ; do please , dear Bertie , let me send you a letter every day . " " You have forgotten what I told you on ...
... Bertie , and I never will buy things to eat with my money any more , but this isn't like that ; it's quite , quite dif- ferent ; do please , dear Bertie , let me send you a letter every day . " " You have forgotten what I told you on ...
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... Bertie says you mustn't call things martyr- doms , " interrupted Edgar ; " he didn't like Fanny to say it of her music lessons . " " I see , you think it too high a word , " said Gy- neth reflectively ; " and so it is , you are quite ...
... Bertie says you mustn't call things martyr- doms , " interrupted Edgar ; " he didn't like Fanny to say it of her music lessons . " " I see , you think it too high a word , " said Gy- neth reflectively ; " and so it is , you are quite ...
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... Bertie said it was not right to be afraid of the dark . " How manfully he struggled with his feelings of dreariness and strangeness during the first sleepless hour or two of that night , no one but himself ever knew , but they were too ...
... Bertie said it was not right to be afraid of the dark . " How manfully he struggled with his feelings of dreariness and strangeness during the first sleepless hour or two of that night , no one but himself ever knew , but they were too ...
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... Bertie shall have my monster when he's done , " he observed confidentially . " Rather he than I , " laughed Lewis ; " so you don't forget Bertie now he's away from you A demurely uttered " No , " was the only re- sponse . " And I ...
... Bertie shall have my monster when he's done , " he observed confidentially . " Rather he than I , " laughed Lewis ; " so you don't forget Bertie now he's away from you A demurely uttered " No , " was the only re- sponse . " And I ...
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... was there depicted . At length they paused before the figure of the Apostle John , and after a long earnest look , Edgar whispered , " He is like Bertie . " " " Gyneth did not see the likeness and said so , 44 A MAIDEN OF OUR OWN DAY .
... was there depicted . At length they paused before the figure of the Apostle John , and after a long earnest look , Edgar whispered , " He is like Bertie . " " " Gyneth did not see the likeness and said so , 44 A MAIDEN OF OUR OWN DAY .
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133 ページ - Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels, and Heretics, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of thy Word ; and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold under one shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end.
3 ページ - A rosebud set with little wilful thorns, And sweet as English air could make her, she : But Walter hail'da score of names upon her, And 'petty Ogress,' and 'ungrateful Puss,' And swore he long'd at college, only long'd, All else was well, for she-society.
31 ページ - LET a man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God.
226 ページ - Farewell, sweet sister,' parted all in tears. Then rose the dumb old servitor, and the dead, Oar'd by the dumb, went upward with the flood — In her right hand the lily, in her left The letter — all her bright hair streaming down — And all the coverlid was cloth of gold Drawn to her waist, and she herself in white All but her face, and that clear-featured face Was lovely, for she did not seem as dead, But fast asleep, and lay as tho
252 ページ - Grant to me above all things that can be desired, to rest in thee, and in thee to have my heart at peace. Thou art the true peace of the heart, thou its only rest ; out of thee all things are hard and unquiet. In this very peace, that is, in thee, the one chiefest eternal Good I will sleep and rest.* Amen.
226 ページ - And grew between her and the pictured wall. Then came her father, saying in low tones, 'Have comfort,