Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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But they also toil on , along the roughest , the dryest , and the dustiest of roads ;
patient and enduring ; and never think to complain that such things shoald be in
their hearts if they may not realise them . But there are men whose dreams , no ...
But they also toil on , along the roughest , the dryest , and the dustiest of roads ;
patient and enduring ; and never think to complain that such things shoald be in
their hearts if they may not realise them . But there are men whose dreams , no ...
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The eyes , dazzled for a moment , turn away , and see all things more dubiously .
The lips answer , ' Yes , but not now . ' And Nature deals with these men , too —
justly , not pityingly . They are the worst of traitors to her ! And she so loved them ...
The eyes , dazzled for a moment , turn away , and see all things more dubiously .
The lips answer , ' Yes , but not now . ' And Nature deals with these men , too —
justly , not pityingly . They are the worst of traitors to her ! And she so loved them ...
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Why , half goes for things that , as you know , must be provided for ! But what ' s
this other matter ? ' ' Pardon me for what I am going to say . I have been thinking
you might be put out at this unsatisfactory result , and as I have a thousand ...
Why , half goes for things that , as you know , must be provided for ! But what ' s
this other matter ? ' ' Pardon me for what I am going to say . I have been thinking
you might be put out at this unsatisfactory result , and as I have a thousand ...
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To keep down the irritable fit that was taking possession of . him , he found or
made things to . do which in a measure engrossed him . He read a French novel -
a rather exciting one - - for a few minutes , then threw it away , walked till he was
...
To keep down the irritable fit that was taking possession of . him , he found or
made things to . do which in a measure engrossed him . He read a French novel -
a rather exciting one - - for a few minutes , then threw it away , walked till he was
...
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Arnold , you know very well that , apart from yourself and a few men like you ,
there isn ' t in the whole House of Commons , just now , a particle of earnest faith
in any one great or good thing , unless it be in that supremely good thing , the ...
Arnold , you know very well that , apart from yourself and a few men like you ,
there isn ' t in the whole House of Commons , just now , a particle of earnest faith
in any one great or good thing , unless it be in that supremely good thing , the ...
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