Appletons' Journal, 8 tomas |
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You have your poor , and God alone can tell how much you love them , how you care for them and cherish them ; but your left hand knows naught of what your right hand doeth . I do not know if Madame de Corneuil has often seen the poor ...
You have your poor , and God alone can tell how much you love them , how you care for them and cherish them ; but your left hand knows naught of what your right hand doeth . I do not know if Madame de Corneuil has often seen the poor ...
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... as in the divine , the struggle between the two principles ends generally in the triumph of the good , that Typhon finally submits to be disarmed , and Horus , the beneficent deity , takes in hand the government of the universe .
... as in the divine , the struggle between the two principles ends generally in the triumph of the good , that Typhon finally submits to be disarmed , and Horus , the beneficent deity , takes in hand the government of the universe .
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And the spindle of Mara , the fairest of their number , slipped out of her hand and fell into the cleft . When she reached home in the evening , there was her mother turned into a cow , standing in front of the house and mooing .
And the spindle of Mara , the fairest of their number , slipped out of her hand and fell into the cleft . When she reached home in the evening , there was her mother turned into a cow , standing in front of the house and mooing .
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Then he took her by her white hand , led her to his father and mother , and sought and gained their permission to marry her . In this story , as in the Norse tale of " Katie Woodencloak , " the recognition is due to a Cinderella's ...
Then he took her by her white hand , led her to his father and mother , and sought and gained their permission to marry her . In this story , as in the Norse tale of " Katie Woodencloak , " the recognition is due to a Cinderella's ...
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The two may have often gone hand in hand , but the genius of the one is radically different from the genius of the other . The one contemplates objects with which the other has nothing to do , and moves in an atmosphere of faith and ...
The two may have often gone hand in hand , but the genius of the one is radically different from the genius of the other . The one contemplates objects with which the other has nothing to do , and moves in an atmosphere of faith and ...
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