Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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Even the little good you knew of me at college , and which you remember so
generously now , has , I fear , died out . The soil was poor , perhaps , and so the
showy sprouts have dwindled in the sun . However , that I do value your
friendship ...
Even the little good you knew of me at college , and which you remember so
generously now , has , I fear , died out . The soil was poor , perhaps , and so the
showy sprouts have dwindled in the sun . However , that I do value your
friendship ...
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Poor wretches , how desolate they all looked ! Had they really no home ? Would
they sleep there ? Were they very hungry ? He wished they would ask him for
help . Ho couldn ' t go to them , it looked so ostentatious — just as if he were on a
...
Poor wretches , how desolate they all looked ! Had they really no home ? Would
they sleep there ? Were they very hungry ? He wished they would ask him for
help . Ho couldn ' t go to them , it looked so ostentatious — just as if he were on a
...
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Yes ; and not very pleasant business . ' • Indeed ! ' " I have a cousin in Wales — a
small farmer with forty acres of thin mountain land - only rents it - been as poor as
a rat all his life . Six months ago he came into a legacy of nigh seven thousand ...
Yes ; and not very pleasant business . ' • Indeed ! ' " I have a cousin in Wales — a
small farmer with forty acres of thin mountain land - only rents it - been as poor as
a rat all his life . Six months ago he came into a legacy of nigh seven thousand ...
Сторінка 30
But as he has never , it seems , been other than poor , won ' t he soon get over it
? ' . ' He may . It ' s a cruel business . Just one bit of sunshine in his whole hard
life to show him how gloomy it had been , and then everything back in the old
state ...
But as he has never , it seems , been other than poor , won ' t he soon get over it
? ' . ' He may . It ' s a cruel business . Just one bit of sunshine in his whole hard
life to show him how gloomy it had been , and then everything back in the old
state ...
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He explained to the young farmer that he had been called in to a bad case of
typhus ; and that it was a chance if he saved the poor woman ' s life , who had
seven miserable children dependent on her , and on that poor desperate
creature , her ...
He explained to the young farmer that he had been called in to a bad case of
typhus ; and that it was a chance if he saved the poor woman ' s life , who had
seven miserable children dependent on her , and on that poor desperate
creature , her ...
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