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... have true rest . - The Staleys had been old friends of the Randalls from time immemo- rial , indeed it was supposed that in remote ages both families had sprung from one common ancestor . Mr. Staley was a WAITING A MAIL . Alone, 401.
... have true rest . - The Staleys had been old friends of the Randalls from time immemo- rial , indeed it was supposed that in remote ages both families had sprung from one common ancestor . Mr. Staley was a WAITING A MAIL . Alone, 401.
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... get on better with Nina than you did at Easter . You two are not the least like Cicely and I , when we were young ; we were everything to each other , and so we are now . " " I know , " said Virginia slowly , " 6 WAITING A MAIL .
... get on better with Nina than you did at Easter . You two are not the least like Cicely and I , when we were young ; we were everything to each other , and so we are now . " " I know , " said Virginia slowly , " 6 WAITING A MAIL .
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... had mounted the box for which some neighbour was vainly searching , and with the view to being seen more easily was gesticulating vigorously with a parasol to some people at the further end of the station , who WAITING A MAIL .
... had mounted the box for which some neighbour was vainly searching , and with the view to being seen more easily was gesticulating vigorously with a parasol to some people at the further end of the station , who WAITING A MAIL .
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... showed too plainly the restlessness of the mind within , while the earnest , sad , almost be- seeching look which sometimes came into her eyes , proved that Virginia was not perfectly happy . Nina's mind was evidently too 8 WAITING A MAIL .
... showed too plainly the restlessness of the mind within , while the earnest , sad , almost be- seeching look which sometimes came into her eyes , proved that Virginia was not perfectly happy . Nina's mind was evidently too 8 WAITING A MAIL .
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... is increased by those very restric- tions intended to counteract it . The next day was Sunday , a day which the girls always found long and uninteresting . Miss Brereton was very stringent about their WAITING A MAIL . 9.
... is increased by those very restric- tions intended to counteract it . The next day was Sunday , a day which the girls always found long and uninteresting . Miss Brereton was very stringent about their WAITING A MAIL . 9.
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Страница 135 - ... on the trembling stones to teach them rest. No words, that I know of, will say what these mosses are. None are delicate enough, none perfect enough, none rich enough.
Страница 472 - Strong in the Lord of hosts, And in his mighty power, Who in the strength of Jesus trusts, Is more than conqueror.