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... follow the fever , he thought pos- sibly Evered might pull through - much depending however on perfect quiet . At eight Evered seemed inclined to sleep , and leaving him to Galway's care , Virginia proceeded to her Aunt Cicely's room ...
... follow the fever , he thought pos- sibly Evered might pull through - much depending however on perfect quiet . At eight Evered seemed inclined to sleep , and leaving him to Galway's care , Virginia proceeded to her Aunt Cicely's room ...
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... follows , ' Take My yoke upon you , and learn of Me ... ' We must take up His yoke , our cross , and follow Him , often in painful obedience and submission , but then we shall find rest unto our souls . " " I would give up everything ...
... follows , ' Take My yoke upon you , and learn of Me ... ' We must take up His yoke , our cross , and follow Him , often in painful obedience and submission , but then we shall find rest unto our souls . " " I would give up everything ...
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... follow it without a study of the illustra- tions , and the ancient atlas . " " Learn to prepare beef tea and arrowroot , with other articles of diet for the sick , " continued Mabel , while this sudden descent in the scale of dignity ...
... follow it without a study of the illustra- tions , and the ancient atlas . " " Learn to prepare beef tea and arrowroot , with other articles of diet for the sick , " continued Mabel , while this sudden descent in the scale of dignity ...
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... follow us . Even at the same cost I had much rather learn now to be independent . " " Lawson showed her good sense by keeping out of Scilly , " began Mabel , but a glance at Lilian's sweet colourless face checked the repin- ing words ...
... follow us . Even at the same cost I had much rather learn now to be independent . " " Lawson showed her good sense by keeping out of Scilly , " began Mabel , but a glance at Lilian's sweet colourless face checked the repin- ing words ...
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... follows a week's so- journ in the house , above all if there be no especial object in the walk proposed . Every nook of their small domain had been explored , and they did not yet feel at home among the islanders , who indeed seemed a ...
... follows a week's so- journ in the house , above all if there be no especial object in the walk proposed . Every nook of their small domain had been explored , and they did not yet feel at home among the islanders , who indeed seemed a ...
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