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... rest are flourishing and green , may be the result of a day or night of tempest , when thunder pealed along the heavens , lightning rent clouds asunder , and the current of electric fire struck the branch , scorching up its life and the ...
... rest are flourishing and green , may be the result of a day or night of tempest , when thunder pealed along the heavens , lightning rent clouds asunder , and the current of electric fire struck the branch , scorching up its life and the ...
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... rest from his travels ; it was while he was in India he came to this resolution , and when within a few days of embarking for his native land , he volunteered to serve in an expedition which was set- ting out to quell a rebellious ...
... rest from his travels ; it was while he was in India he came to this resolution , and when within a few days of embarking for his native land , he volunteered to serve in an expedition which was set- ting out to quell a rebellious ...
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... rest of their children put together- a thoroughly bad boy . The proverb says , " It is a bad soil where no flowers will grow , " and yet there certainly seemed no chance of any growing up in the nature of Tom Potter . A wild lad he was ...
... rest of their children put together- a thoroughly bad boy . The proverb says , " It is a bad soil where no flowers will grow , " and yet there certainly seemed no chance of any growing up in the nature of Tom Potter . A wild lad he was ...
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... rest have gone out . " He was an ill - natured boy , was Tom Potter ; a harmless and pleasant trick can be appreciated and smiled at , but a spiteful one is mean and cowardly . Tom would upset an infirm old woman , and think it fun ...
... rest have gone out . " He was an ill - natured boy , was Tom Potter ; a harmless and pleasant trick can be appreciated and smiled at , but a spiteful one is mean and cowardly . Tom would upset an infirm old woman , and think it fun ...
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... rest upon ; as he himself , although in no trouble , needs a staff , for the proverb says truly , ' A tottering man must lean upon a staff , and therefore has no strength to impart to another . There is no reliance to be placed on a ...
... rest upon ; as he himself , although in no trouble , needs a staff , for the proverb says truly , ' A tottering man must lean upon a staff , and therefore has no strength to impart to another . There is no reliance to be placed on a ...
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