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... Frank in this way . Hand your father the cakes , and let us leave the things of to - morrow unto to - morrow . " " The lucky young rascal ! " muttered his father ; " and ashamed of it ! " 66 " Really , sir , " said Frank , HOBOKEN . 11.
... Frank in this way . Hand your father the cakes , and let us leave the things of to - morrow unto to - morrow . " " The lucky young rascal ! " muttered his father ; " and ashamed of it ! " 66 " Really , sir , " said Frank , HOBOKEN . 11.
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... hand , one lock of hair , one worn riband , would have risked their lives . Frank's case was different . He was with this young person as often , as much , and as unob- servedly as he pleased . He shook hands with her fre- quently . He ...
... hand , one lock of hair , one worn riband , would have risked their lives . Frank's case was different . He was with this young person as often , as much , and as unob- servedly as he pleased . He shook hands with her fre- quently . He ...
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... hand ; it will relieve me from all farther unhappiness . Marry her , Frank , for Heav- en's sake , and make all three of us happy . " " And do you think , " said Frank , " that I will be excelled in generosity ? " " What's to be done ...
... hand ; it will relieve me from all farther unhappiness . Marry her , Frank , for Heav- en's sake , and make all three of us happy . " " And do you think , " said Frank , " that I will be excelled in generosity ? " " What's to be done ...
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... hand of my watch , I will take the first chance ; if not , you . " " Agreed . " 66 Agreed , " murmured both ; and the two brothers drew cautiously near to watch the soft , golden creature , on the caprice of whose airy mind they ...
... hand of my watch , I will take the first chance ; if not , you . " " Agreed . " 66 Agreed , " murmured both ; and the two brothers drew cautiously near to watch the soft , golden creature , on the caprice of whose airy mind they ...
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... hand , trembling lest you reject , and scarcely hoping that you will accept me . " " Sir ! " said Miss Elton , preserving a cold , undisturbed voice , " I do not understand you . " 66 Fanny , how have I offended you ? Is it possible ...
... hand , trembling lest you reject , and scarcely hoping that you will accept me . " " Sir ! " said Miss Elton , preserving a cold , undisturbed voice , " I do not understand you . " 66 Fanny , how have I offended you ? Is it possible ...
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Page 131 - Therefore take no thought, saying: What shall we eat? Or, what shall we drink? Or, wherewithal shall we be clothed? (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek.) For your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things. But seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.
Page 85 - The Lord giveth, and the Lord ' taketh away ; blessed be the name of the Lord.
Page 117 - Yea, the sparrow hath found an house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King, and my God.
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