The soldier's destiny. To which is added The Scrabster family1853 |
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... death , and started as fairly in life as a young man could ; that is , he had able hands , a willing heart , and a loving wife , to help him through a world of trouble . With few wants and contented minds , his wife and he could not but ...
... death , and started as fairly in life as a young man could ; that is , he had able hands , a willing heart , and a loving wife , to help him through a world of trouble . With few wants and contented minds , his wife and he could not but ...
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... death , and started as fairly in life as a young man could ; that is , he had able hands , a willing heart , and a loving wife , to help him through a world of trouble . With few wants and contented minds , his wife and he could not but ...
... death , and started as fairly in life as a young man could ; that is , he had able hands , a willing heart , and a loving wife , to help him through a world of trouble . With few wants and contented minds , his wife and he could not but ...
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... death . One shriek of agony upon and despair passed like a sharp sword through his heart on its way to heaven , and he was struggling from the dead - house of his children . He gasped in agony as he saw beside him a misery - stricken ...
... death . One shriek of agony upon and despair passed like a sharp sword through his heart on its way to heaven , and he was struggling from the dead - house of his children . He gasped in agony as he saw beside him a misery - stricken ...
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... death . He thought of his sin , and decided to live for repentance . He thought of his dream , and then doubted if it were not better to shun such a frightful fate as to see all whom he loved die , or whether he should prevent it by ...
... death . He thought of his sin , and decided to live for repentance . He thought of his dream , and then doubted if it were not better to shun such a frightful fate as to see all whom he loved die , or whether he should prevent it by ...
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... death , and his parting footsteps sounded like the last thrilling cadences of the music of hope ! Her heart - strings were strained , and their melody was gone ; their discord rived her soul , and she could but weep when she would have ...
... death , and his parting footsteps sounded like the last thrilling cadences of the music of hope ! Her heart - strings were strained , and their melody was gone ; their discord rived her soul , and she could but weep when she would have ...
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