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... knew all about the value of it . But I think it was worth while to be born , if only for the sake of one such pleasant spring morning as this ; and God gives us many and better things when these are past . " " We hope so , " said ...
... knew all about the value of it . But I think it was worth while to be born , if only for the sake of one such pleasant spring morning as this ; and God gives us many and better things when these are past . " " We hope so , " said ...
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... knew , now that we felt them to be heroes ; breathed higher breath for their sakes ; felt our eyes moistened ; thanked them in our souls for teaching us that nature is yet capable of heroic moments ; felt how a great impulse lifts up a ...
... knew , now that we felt them to be heroes ; breathed higher breath for their sakes ; felt our eyes moistened ; thanked them in our souls for teaching us that nature is yet capable of heroic moments ; felt how a great impulse lifts up a ...
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... knew , and longed to thrash , But laugh'd to see the pigmy staggering Under his breast - plate , much too big for him , Helm'd with a pot and armed with his lance , 66 Statistics , " which at the first eager touch Was shiver'd into ...
... knew , and longed to thrash , But laugh'd to see the pigmy staggering Under his breast - plate , much too big for him , Helm'd with a pot and armed with his lance , 66 Statistics , " which at the first eager touch Was shiver'd into ...
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... knew him to be in the house and on the point of taking his departure , he had been always beguiled away before the moment came , and listened at a distance to the buoyant step and voice in indignant disappointment . He did at last ...
... knew him to be in the house and on the point of taking his departure , he had been always beguiled away before the moment came , and listened at a distance to the buoyant step and voice in indignant disappointment . He did at last ...
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... knew you . I knew it must be all or nothing . I says to myself , What am I ? I only want to see the children happy , and find a home amongst ' em . And I have found a home , and been a turrable trial to you , Theodore ; but it won't be ...
... knew you . I knew it must be all or nothing . I says to myself , What am I ? I only want to see the children happy , and find a home amongst ' em . And I have found a home , and been a turrable trial to you , Theodore ; but it won't be ...
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