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... wife , to help him through a world of trouble . With few wants and contented minds , his wife and he could not but be happy ; in time , however , there had come an innocent intruder to call upon them for a little more work and a little ...
... wife , to help him through a world of trouble . With few wants and contented minds , his wife and he could not but be happy ; in time , however , there had come an innocent intruder to call upon them for a little more work and a little ...
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... wife , and two little ones who all loved him very dearly . He had married before his father's 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 ...
... wife , and two little ones who all loved him very dearly . He had married before his father's 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 ...
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... wife , and the help of his well - experienced old mother . This prize had put them all in good spirits , for it seemed really like a good omen that such luck should begin the week in which fell the junior Joe's fifth birth - day , as ...
... wife , and the help of his well - experienced old mother . This prize had put them all in good spirits , for it seemed really like a good omen that such luck should begin the week in which fell the junior Joe's fifth birth - day , as ...
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... way for his ill luck in the race . A neighbour of Joe's was walking over the green with his wife , and they had picked up on their road Joe's son , who - was looking after his father . But the group 10 THE SOLDIER'S DESTINY .
... way for his ill luck in the race . A neighbour of Joe's was walking over the green with his wife , and they had picked up on their road Joe's son , who - was looking after his father . But the group 10 THE SOLDIER'S DESTINY .
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... wife , who , with a ghastly smile borrowed from the grave , looked tearfully upon him ; and when in an earnest , sigh - broken voice , she seemed to say , " Dear Joe live in hope of better times , " he fairly started at once into a ...
... wife , who , with a ghastly smile borrowed from the grave , looked tearfully upon him ; and when in an earnest , sigh - broken voice , she seemed to say , " Dear Joe live in hope of better times , " he fairly started at once into a ...
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Alstonfield amiable army Ashbourn bayonet began berlin wool blood Bosphorus Cottage breakfast cacies Caplin cheered cold courage course Crabstick cuirassiers dead dear death delightful deserted despair dinner donkey dreary Dulcinea effect Emily eyes face fancied father fear fellow felt fife fortunate gaze GEORGE WALLER glory Gray's Gray's Inn Gripsmill Growler hand happy heart heartsease heaven honour hope horrible husband Joe's Julia ladies laughed laughter leave living Lizzy Lizzy's midnight murderer mind morning mother Mottleman Nat Willet nature never night occasion once peace perhaps Pine Apple Place Poor Joe present received recollection reflection round scene Scrabster seemed sergeant shilling smile soldier SOLDIER'S DESTINY solitude soon Staffordshire Strutt suffered sure tears tell terrible thing thou thought tion toil told touching record trifle turned village walk whilst wife woman young
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Страница 19 - ... cause; whose support I do therefore commend unto you, not only at this time, in the collection which we are about to make, but by subscription, and in whatever way seemeth best to every one. As every one hath received the gift, even so let him minister the same, as stewards of the manifold grace of God, who is the father of the orphan, the husband of the widow, and the friend of the friendless in their habitation. But let me remember, before I close, that...