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Side 7
... smiling sweetly in his mother's face . Hope bent her lips to his fresh , dimpled cheeks . Her bleed- ing heart - strings twined about this new idol . Here at least she could find satisfac- tion . Her maternal love had arisen strong ...
... smiling sweetly in his mother's face . Hope bent her lips to his fresh , dimpled cheeks . Her bleed- ing heart - strings twined about this new idol . Here at least she could find satisfac- tion . Her maternal love had arisen strong ...
Side 11
... smile and loving voice has rung like sweetest music in our ears ? Whence comes the change ? One word offers the solution - Debt . As he strides along the street , anxious , burdened , worn down by the hard facts of life , must we not ...
... smile and loving voice has rung like sweetest music in our ears ? Whence comes the change ? One word offers the solution - Debt . As he strides along the street , anxious , burdened , worn down by the hard facts of life , must we not ...
Side 30
... smile , on his wicked countenance . " No , he is not , " I replied curtly . " If you have any business to transact with him , I must refer you to his lawyer , Mr. Percival , of 10 , Lincoln's Inn Fields . Mr. Verschoyle has put all his ...
... smile , on his wicked countenance . " No , he is not , " I replied curtly . " If you have any business to transact with him , I must refer you to his lawyer , Mr. Percival , of 10 , Lincoln's Inn Fields . Mr. Verschoyle has put all his ...
Side 40
... smiling ; " I should not like my little son to be so far away from me . I can honestly say , Sandy , that since I have been living in poverty as a working - man , I have been far happier than I ever was before in my life , and some of ...
... smiling ; " I should not like my little son to be so far away from me . I can honestly say , Sandy , that since I have been living in poverty as a working - man , I have been far happier than I ever was before in my life , and some of ...
Side 55
... smile . " Lord ! how strange it seems ! I've lived in this room nigh on thirty years , and in this village nigh on ninety years , and now I am going away , Master Maurice , slipping away from it all , and it will all look just the same ...
... smile . " Lord ! how strange it seems ! I've lived in this room nigh on thirty years , and in this village nigh on ninety years , and now I am going away , Master Maurice , slipping away from it all , and it will all look just the same ...
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