The Leisure Hour, Volumen13W. Stevens, printer, 1864 |
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... suffering that pain which I was leaving . With many of them I had formed a true friendship ; mutual suffering , that strong bond , had united us ; and I felt , with a kind of mournful satisfaction , that on the morrow they would look ...
... suffering that pain which I was leaving . With many of them I had formed a true friendship ; mutual suffering , that strong bond , had united us ; and I felt , with a kind of mournful satisfaction , that on the morrow they would look ...
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although the first suffering of exile , and its consequent misery , had in part passed from him , he was suffer- ing from recent bereavement . Whilst at Marseilles he had lost his wife by cholera , and in Paris his beloved child Emilia ...
although the first suffering of exile , and its consequent misery , had in part passed from him , he was suffer- ing from recent bereavement . Whilst at Marseilles he had lost his wife by cholera , and in Paris his beloved child Emilia ...
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... suffering was not yet past ; and a period was coming when I should require all the strength I had in part regained . One day I received a letter from my dear mother , in which , with much precaution , she told me of the death of my much ...
... suffering was not yet past ; and a period was coming when I should require all the strength I had in part regained . One day I received a letter from my dear mother , in which , with much precaution , she told me of the death of my much ...
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PAGE | 53 |
BEHOLD IN THESE WHAT LEISURE HOURS DEMANDAMUSEMENT AND TRUE KNOWLEDGE HAND IN HAND Cowper | 113 |
Education of the Poor in France | 561 |
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