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... without any loss to the secession of the vigorous intellects the Church or the
State , be altogether and nobler natures which of old time abolished . made the
Scottish Church , though poor These however are merely passing in wealth , rich
in ...
... without any loss to the secession of the vigorous intellects the Church or the
State , be altogether and nobler natures which of old time abolished . made the
Scottish Church , though poor These however are merely passing in wealth , rich
in ...
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I don ' t think poor very centre of her being ; and was Nello is a very spirited boy -
- but who quivering with the shock . She did neglects him ? You must tell me what
not pay any particular attention to you mean . And about the foreigners the rest ...
I don ' t think poor very centre of her being ; and was Nello is a very spirited boy -
- but who quivering with the shock . She did neglects him ? You must tell me what
not pay any particular attention to you mean . And about the foreigners the rest ...
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If she does half as well — if she is When he came back - when he was half what
you are - do not hurt my with you and poor John You feelings by speaking so , "
said Mr . know him as well as I do , " she conPen , pathetically . “ You ! - but we ...
If she does half as well — if she is When he came back - when he was half what
you are - do not hurt my with you and poor John You feelings by speaking so , "
said Mr . know him as well as I do , " she conPen , pathetically . “ You ! - but we ...
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now and then , in a holiday visit , Ran“ No , Mr . Pen ; he turned his back dolph
had scarcely spent any portion upon poor John from the beginning of his life at
Penninghame , except the Why should I tell him ? what has short period just
before ...
now and then , in a holiday visit , Ran“ No , Mr . Pen ; he turned his back dolph
had scarcely spent any portion upon poor John from the beginning of his life at
Penninghame , except the Why should I tell him ? what has short period just
before ...
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never knew where he was ; but just “ Your father is far off , Nello , " said when he
could , just when it was posMary ; “ your poor papa , who never sible , he came
home . We never could hears any news of you . Some time tell when it would be ...
never knew where he was ; but just “ Your father is far off , Nello , " said when he
could , just when it was posMary ; “ your poor papa , who never sible , he came
home . We never could hears any news of you . Some time tell when it would be ...
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