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Page 56
... never failed to point me out the line of Innocence . ' Robert , in fact , was growing more and more restless , increasingly dissatisfied with his lot and his prospects as the son of a struggling tenant farmer . Yet he did not quite know ...
... never failed to point me out the line of Innocence . ' Robert , in fact , was growing more and more restless , increasingly dissatisfied with his lot and his prospects as the son of a struggling tenant farmer . Yet he did not quite know ...
Page 92
... never , never will I see you more ! It was at this time that he began to talk of emigrating to Jamaica as a remedy for his woes . But there were many things to be done first . Jean acknowledged her fault to the Kirk Session and awaited ...
... never , never will I see you more ! It was at this time that he began to talk of emigrating to Jamaica as a remedy for his woes . But there were many things to be done first . Jean acknowledged her fault to the Kirk Session and awaited ...
Page 316
... never thought upon , The Flames of Love extinguished , and gone ? And freely past Is thy kind Heart now grown so cold In that Loving Breast of thine , That thou canst never once reflect On Old - long - syne ? Where are thy Protestations ...
... never thought upon , The Flames of Love extinguished , and gone ? And freely past Is thy kind Heart now grown so cold In that Loving Breast of thine , That thou canst never once reflect On Old - long - syne ? Where are thy Protestations ...
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