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... felt in his ignorance of the future ; how rejoiced he was to be able to throw away the knowledge which he fancied he had acquired . He wanted no more peeps into futurity . He had been dreaming , then ! " 7 hardly thought so , perhaps ...
... felt in his ignorance of the future ; how rejoiced he was to be able to throw away the knowledge which he fancied he had acquired . He wanted no more peeps into futurity . He had been dreaming , then ! " 7 hardly thought so , perhaps ...
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... felt that a change had passed over him , and that surrounding objects seemed to wear a different aspect . His mind was restless and distracted , and his thoughts were constantly wandering into the future . He won- dered by what happy ...
... felt that a change had passed over him , and that surrounding objects seemed to wear a different aspect . His mind was restless and distracted , and his thoughts were constantly wandering into the future . He won- dered by what happy ...
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... felt in his ignorance of the future ; how rejoiced he was to be able to throw away the knowledge which he fancied he had acquired . He wanted no more peeps into futurity . He had been dreaming , then ! : Well , dear reader , you must ...
... felt in his ignorance of the future ; how rejoiced he was to be able to throw away the knowledge which he fancied he had acquired . He wanted no more peeps into futurity . He had been dreaming , then ! : Well , dear reader , you must ...
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... felt but lonelier for her kindred loneliness . Because it seemed so wrong to me to sorrow for the dead , Who slept with hope immortal like a glory o'er them shed , And to weep for dove - eyed cherubs flown away to Eden's bowers , Who ...
... felt but lonelier for her kindred loneliness . Because it seemed so wrong to me to sorrow for the dead , Who slept with hope immortal like a glory o'er them shed , And to weep for dove - eyed cherubs flown away to Eden's bowers , Who ...
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... felt that like my truant bird he came to me to die . It was a cruel , slow disease that wore his life away , And his stricken heart within him pierced by deeper suffering lay ; But silently he bore it all , and gave no outward sign Of ...
... felt that like my truant bird he came to me to die . It was a cruel , slow disease that wore his life away , And his stricken heart within him pierced by deeper suffering lay ; But silently he bore it all , and gave no outward sign Of ...
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Amelia Anne Annie Wilks answered asked ayah beautiful believe Bessie Bible blessed Blount called Caroline catechism child Christ Christian church colour comfort counting-house dark dear reader death dress earnest endeavour exclaimed eyes faith father fear feel felt flowers Frances garden gave girl give glad glory God's grace hand happy hear heard heart Heatherbrae heaven Holy Holy Spirit hope horned owl Jesus Jews kind labours lady light live look Lord Maitland mind Miss Bobby Miss Perkins Miss Sarah morning mother never Norrland passed peace perhaps poor prayer remark replied Robina ROCHESTER CASTLE Sardinia Saviour Scriptures seemed sinner sisters smile soon sorrow soul speak spirit sure tell Testaments thee things thou thought tion truth unto voice walk wish word young