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... Poor thing ! " he said again . " Poor thing ! how I wish there was any possible way of saving her . What a thing it is to be poor ! " " But any situation would be better than staying with the Spicers , " I said . " Think , papa , the ...
... Poor thing ! " he said again . " Poor thing ! how I wish there was any possible way of saving her . What a thing it is to be poor ! " " But any situation would be better than staying with the Spicers , " I said . " Think , papa , the ...
Pagina 42
... poor people , and have light weights . This was in my mind along with a vague , faint curiosity as to what he had been talking about , when to my surprise papa came into the parlor . He came in quickly , with a flush on his face , and ...
... poor people , and have light weights . This was in my mind along with a vague , faint curiosity as to what he had been talking about , when to my surprise papa came into the parlor . He came in quickly , with a flush on his face , and ...
Pagina 496
... Poor child with heart the down - lined nest Of warmest instincts unconfest , — Soft , callow things that vaguely felt The breeze caress , the sunlight melt , But yet , by some obscure decree Unwinged from birth ; -poor Dorothy ! Not ...
... Poor child with heart the down - lined nest Of warmest instincts unconfest , — Soft , callow things that vaguely felt The breeze caress , the sunlight melt , But yet , by some obscure decree Unwinged from birth ; -poor Dorothy ! Not ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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