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Straightway Alden replied , as he folded the last of his letters , Pushing his papers
aside , and giving respectful attention : Speak ; for whenever you speak , I am
always ready to listen , Always ready to hear whatever pertains to Miles Standish
.
Straightway Alden replied , as he folded the last of his letters , Pushing his papers
aside , and giving respectful attention : Speak ; for whenever you speak , I am
always ready to listen , Always ready to hear whatever pertains to Miles Standish
.
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It is no secret I tell you , nor am I ashamed to declare it : I have liked to be with
you , to see you , to speak with you always . So I was hurt at your words , and a
little affronted to hear you Urge me to marry your friend , though he were the
Captain ...
It is no secret I tell you , nor am I ashamed to declare it : I have liked to be with
you , to see you , to speak with you always . So I was hurt at your words , and a
little affronted to hear you Urge me to marry your friend , though he were the
Captain ...
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Great was the people's amazement , and greater yet their rejoicing , Thus to
behold once ore the sun - burnt face of their Captain , Whom they had mourned
as dead ; and they gathered and crowded about him , Eager to see him and hear
him ...
Great was the people's amazement , and greater yet their rejoicing , Thus to
behold once ore the sun - burnt face of their Captain , Whom they had mourned
as dead ; and they gathered and crowded about him , Eager to see him and hear
him ...
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And the ships that came from England , When the winter months were gone ,
Brought no tidings of this vessel Nor of Master Lamberton . This put the people to
praying That the Lord would let them hear What in his greater wisdom He had
done ...
And the ships that came from England , When the winter months were gone ,
Brought no tidings of this vessel Nor of Master Lamberton . This put the people to
praying That the Lord would let them hear What in his greater wisdom He had
done ...
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The stranger at my fireside cannot see The forms I see , nor hear the sounds I
hear ; He but perceives what is ; while unto me All that has been is visible and
clear . $ We have'no title - deeds to house or lands ; Owners and occupants of
earlier ...
The stranger at my fireside cannot see The forms I see , nor hear the sounds I
hear ; He but perceives what is ; while unto me All that has been is visible and
clear . $ We have'no title - deeds to house or lands ; Owners and occupants of
earlier ...
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