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I remember the time , and indeed it is not a very distant one , ” remarked one of
the young ladies , “ when I should have said , “ Here at least I am guiltless ; here
at least I am safe : I never committed murder , that is very certain . ' * And would ...
I remember the time , and indeed it is not a very distant one , ” remarked one of
the young ladies , “ when I should have said , “ Here at least I am guiltless ; here
at least I am safe : I never committed murder , that is very certain . ' * And would ...
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What you say , Madam , is certainly true , " replied Miss Emmeline ; “ but I never
saw this subject in such a light before : for it is only a very short time since I
should have said with Hazael , “ Is thy servant a dog , that he should do this thing
?
What you say , Madam , is certainly true , " replied Miss Emmeline ; “ but I never
saw this subject in such a light before : for it is only a very short time since I
should have said with Hazael , “ Is thy servant a dog , that he should do this thing
?
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... you know that I never fight . ” By this time the whole school were gathered
round the three boys , and all with one accord called upon Johnson to let
Edmund Stephens alone . And some of the nobler spirits among them said , “ We
dare to call ...
... you know that I never fight . ” By this time the whole school were gathered
round the three boys , and all with one accord called upon Johnson to let
Edmund Stephens alone . And some of the nobler spirits among them said , “ We
dare to call ...
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Edmund and Francis had now spent nearly two years under the same roof ,
during which time their friendship seemed to have acquired such firmness and
consistency as led those who knew them to hope it would never be disturbed .
Francis ...
Edmund and Francis had now spent nearly two years under the same roof ,
during which time their friendship seemed to have acquired such firmness and
consistency as led those who knew them to hope it would never be disturbed .
Francis ...
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One was , never to allow praise to reach his ears without cautiously guarding
against those injurious effects that it is calculated to produce on his mind ;
because he found that , whenever he had taken praise to himself rather than
carry it to the ...
One was , never to allow praise to reach his ears without cautiously guarding
against those injurious effects that it is calculated to produce on his mind ;
because he found that , whenever he had taken praise to himself rather than
carry it to the ...
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