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Page 44
... weary step . " It is but an- other day of toil , " says the labourer as he brushes away the morning dew , " In the evening I shall rest again ; " and already his children are watching at the cottage door , and his wife is preparing his ...
... weary step . " It is but an- other day of toil , " says the labourer as he brushes away the morning dew , " In the evening I shall rest again ; " and already his children are watching at the cottage door , and his wife is preparing his ...
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... weary lot is thine , fair maid , A weary lot is thine ; To pluck the thorn thy brow to braid , And press the rue for wine ! " " Perhaps it would have been better for has always been to you a kind and indulgent her if she had , " replied ...
... weary lot is thine , fair maid , A weary lot is thine ; To pluck the thorn thy brow to braid , And press the rue for wine ! " " Perhaps it would have been better for has always been to you a kind and indulgent her if she had , " replied ...
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... weary life ; some- thing more constant and sincere than the general character of society affords ; some- thing deeper and more durable than that all- prevailing and palpable mockery which you call friendship . " " The ties of ...
... weary life ; some- thing more constant and sincere than the general character of society affords ; some- thing deeper and more durable than that all- prevailing and palpable mockery which you call friendship . " " The ties of ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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