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Page 7
... heard in hamlets and villages . Here were powerful men walking queerly with knees bent out- ward from squatting in the mine , going home to throw themselves down in their blackened flannel and sleep through the daylight , then rise and ...
... heard in hamlets and villages . Here were powerful men walking queerly with knees bent out- ward from squatting in the mine , going home to throw themselves down in their blackened flannel and sleep through the daylight , then rise and ...
Page 19
... heard louder than a sleepy hum , and the soft monotony of run- ning water hurrying on to the river that divided the park . Standing on the south or east side of the house , you would never have guessed that an arrival was expected . But ...
... heard louder than a sleepy hum , and the soft monotony of run- ning water hurrying on to the river that divided the park . Standing on the south or east side of the house , you would never have guessed that an arrival was expected . But ...
Page 25
... heard herself called " Mother ! " and felt a light kiss on each cheek ; but stronger than all that sen- sation was the consciousness which no previous thought could prepare her for , that this son who had come back to her was a stranger ...
... heard herself called " Mother ! " and felt a light kiss on each cheek ; but stronger than all that sen- sation was the consciousness which no previous thought could prepare her for , that this son who had come back to her was a stranger ...
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... heard ? But this is what you do : when the servant of God stands up to deliver his message , do you lay your souls beneath the Word as you set out your plants beneath the falling rain ? No ; one of you sends his eyes to all corners , he ...
... heard ? But this is what you do : when the servant of God stands up to deliver his message , do you lay your souls beneath the Word as you set out your plants beneath the falling rain ? No ; one of you sends his eyes to all corners , he ...
Page 112
... heard most of the preachers once , but I never wanted to hear them twice . " The good Rufus was not without a slight rising . of resentment at this young man's want of reverence . It was not yet plain whether he wanted to hear twice the ...
... heard most of the preachers once , but I never wanted to hear them twice . " The good Rufus was not without a slight rising . of resentment at this young man's want of reverence . It was not yet plain whether he wanted to hear twice the ...
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