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Cecil Clarke. PREFACE . HE Author of this tale feels a few words of THE apology to be due to his readers . He is conscious of having allowed his fancy to run wild at times , perhaps even beyond the wide limits sanctioned by his subject ...
Cecil Clarke. PREFACE . HE Author of this tale feels a few words of THE apology to be due to his readers . He is conscious of having allowed his fancy to run wild at times , perhaps even beyond the wide limits sanctioned by his subject ...
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... words that fell slowly from our mother's lips . " We have never found him aught else , " was the " " reply . Also you know how much we owe to him . ' Our mother became excited . " Ah , Croaker , dear ! Full well do 2 GREAT - HEART .
... words that fell slowly from our mother's lips . " We have never found him aught else , " was the " " reply . Also you know how much we owe to him . ' Our mother became excited . " Ah , Croaker , dear ! Full well do 2 GREAT - HEART .
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... words that fell slowly from our mother's lips . " We have never found him aught else , " was the reply . " Also you know how much we owe to him . ' Our mother became excited . " Ah , Croaker , dear ! Full well do GREAT - HEART .
... words that fell slowly from our mother's lips . " We have never found him aught else , " was the reply . " Also you know how much we owe to him . ' Our mother became excited . " Ah , Croaker , dear ! Full well do GREAT - HEART .
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... word for it - see and do nothing up above there but that from which a lesson , and a good one , may be learnt ; principles , too , that it is my dearest wish may be instilled within their baby minds , to bud forth in their full - grown ...
... word for it - see and do nothing up above there but that from which a lesson , and a good one , may be learnt ; principles , too , that it is my dearest wish may be instilled within their baby minds , to bud forth in their full - grown ...
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... words that it is not So. We knew and loved our hero . Let what you may gather of his character in this short story so impress itself upon your minds as to produce a more faithful picture of his good- THE FOURTH ORDER OF REPTILES . 15.
... words that it is not So. We knew and loved our hero . Let what you may gather of his character in this short story so impress itself upon your minds as to produce a more faithful picture of his good- THE FOURTH ORDER OF REPTILES . 15.
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answered arms asked beautiful busy carriages certainly church CITY OF PLEASURE close cloth course cried Croaker crowd Crown 8vo darlings delighted door Dot's doubt dressed excitement exclaimed eyes face fancy fashion Fcap fear flowers front garden gaze glanced Great-heart told hands happy hatchment head heart Hebrew Bible high bailiff hope hour hurry inquired knew lady little Dot Lollards looked Lowther Street luggage maiden mind morning morocco murmured nearly never night nymphets once party passed pleasure plenty poor portmanteaus Presently Punch and Judy quiet rooks round seemed Shetland ponies side sight sister smile soon sorrow sort stood sure talk tell things thought took travellers trees Trixie and Dot Trixie's truly turned waiting walk watched whispered window wonderful words
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Página 368 - Such songs have power to quiet The restless pulse of care, And come like the benediction That follows after prayer. Then read from the treasured volume The poem of thy choice, And lend to the rhyme of the poet The beauty of thy voice. And the night shall be filled with music, And the cares, that infest the day, Shall fold their tents, like the Arabs, And as silently steal away.
Página 248 - Tis the voice of the sluggard ; I heard him complain, " You have waked me too soon, I must slumber again." As the door on its hinges, so he on his bed, Turns his sides, and his shoulders, and his heavy head. "A little more sleep, and a little more slumber...