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Page 141
... listen , and the measured tread of sober feet is the only sound that dis- turbs the silence of that sacred place - we , listen , till the beating of our own hearts be- comes audible , and we almost fear that a " stir - a breath " should ...
... listen , and the measured tread of sober feet is the only sound that dis- turbs the silence of that sacred place - we , listen , till the beating of our own hearts be- comes audible , and we almost fear that a " stir - a breath " should ...
Page 79
... listen to the story of an old woman . " CHAPTER II . " Should either of my fair friends be run- ning heedlessly upon the shoals where I have suffered shipwreck , it may be worth her while to listen for a few hours to the de- tail of ...
... listen to the story of an old woman . " CHAPTER II . " Should either of my fair friends be run- ning heedlessly upon the shoals where I have suffered shipwreck , it may be worth her while to listen for a few hours to the de- tail of ...
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... listen to , and understand those truths upon which his happiness hereafter depends to be able also , in addition to this , to provide for his wife and family , so that they too may receive the benefit of instruction , and join in the ...
... listen to , and understand those truths upon which his happiness hereafter depends to be able also , in addition to this , to provide for his wife and family , so that they too may receive the benefit of instruction , and join in the ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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