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... She was obliged to give up so much time to the engrossing claims of the young tyrant , that many of her former cares for Maurice had to be set aside , and he missed them , although he hardly knew what it was that 2 GENTLEMAN VERSCHOYLE .
... She was obliged to give up so much time to the engrossing claims of the young tyrant , that many of her former cares for Maurice had to be set aside , and he missed them , although he hardly knew what it was that 2 GENTLEMAN VERSCHOYLE .
Side 3
... young man's eyes , as he marked how worn and thin was the cheek swept by her long , dark lashes . Her face was supported on one blue - veined hand . The wedding - ring made a little flushed mark on her cheek . Maurice turned away with a ...
... young man's eyes , as he marked how worn and thin was the cheek swept by her long , dark lashes . Her face was supported on one blue - veined hand . The wedding - ring made a little flushed mark on her cheek . Maurice turned away with a ...
Side 4
... young wife's heart when she opened her eyes on the following morning , but she shook it resolutely away . Baby had to be washed , and fed , and kissed , and cuddled , and chirruped to , whether the mother had an aching heart or not ...
... young wife's heart when she opened her eyes on the following morning , but she shook it resolutely away . Baby had to be washed , and fed , and kissed , and cuddled , and chirruped to , whether the mother had an aching heart or not ...
Side 19
... young man's heart . Yes , let God be true- what matters it if every man be a liar ? There is the Rock ; the " house of defence " to shelter us from our weakness and weariness ; and we 0 2 GENTLEMAN VERSCHOYLE . 19 "My soul melteth away ...
... young man's heart . Yes , let God be true- what matters it if every man be a liar ? There is the Rock ; the " house of defence " to shelter us from our weakness and weariness ; and we 0 2 GENTLEMAN VERSCHOYLE . 19 "My soul melteth away ...
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... young creatures were toiling under the burden of life's most humiliating cares . The next day I was standing on the door- step of Maurice's little home . I knocked very gently . Hope opened the door herself , looking deadly pale . She ...
... young creatures were toiling under the burden of life's most humiliating cares . The next day I was standing on the door- step of Maurice's little home . I knocked very gently . Hope opened the door herself , looking deadly pale . She ...
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