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... land - often through a vexatious whim of his father , and upon the most untenable grounds , and for in order to annoy the boy , to an attorney ; a reasons diametrically opposite to those which degradation , as he seemed to consider , of ...
... land - often through a vexatious whim of his father , and upon the most untenable grounds , and for in order to annoy the boy , to an attorney ; a reasons diametrically opposite to those which degradation , as he seemed to consider , of ...
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... land upon breezy wings . Then he arose , and sought the stables , called up a groom , who did his behests with an alacrity that bespoke the young man to be a favorite , and was off in an hour or so , without trusting himself to bid ...
... land upon breezy wings . Then he arose , and sought the stables , called up a groom , who did his behests with an alacrity that bespoke the young man to be a favorite , and was off in an hour or so , without trusting himself to bid ...
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... land lochs . " The tears came into Leslie's eyes . " I think it is unkind of you , Mr. Garret , to tempt me with such pictures , " she an- swered , half pettishly . " I mean to be kind , " he responded , quickly . " I may err , but I ...
... land lochs . " The tears came into Leslie's eyes . " I think it is unkind of you , Mr. Garret , to tempt me with such pictures , " she an- swered , half pettishly . " I mean to be kind , " he responded , quickly . " I may err , but I ...
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... land . It is a noble work to rescue their names from obscurity , and restore them to that place which they evermore deserve to occupy in the memory and the affections of the Church of Christ . But the volumes before us have a high value ...
... land . It is a noble work to rescue their names from obscurity , and restore them to that place which they evermore deserve to occupy in the memory and the affections of the Church of Christ . But the volumes before us have a high value ...
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... land are opening upon him , he delivers to the assembled camp an address comprehending all that is holy , tender , sympathizing ; and then calmly ac- knowledging the righteousness of the sentence pronounced on him , dies in sight of the ...
... land are opening upon him , he delivers to the assembled camp an address comprehending all that is holy , tender , sympathizing ; and then calmly ac- knowledging the righteousness of the sentence pronounced on him , dies in sight of the ...
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