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... kind of delight in religion . My mind was much engaged in it , and had much selfrighteous pleasure ; and it was my delight to abound in religious duties . I with some of my schoolmates joined together , and built a booth in a swamp , in ...
... kind of delight in religion . My mind was much engaged in it , and had much selfrighteous pleasure ; and it was my delight to abound in religious duties . I with some of my schoolmates joined together , and built a booth in a swamp , in ...
Page 197
... kind , and that , by frequent use , had grown into a habit . He shrugged his shoulders , shook his head , cast up his eyes , but said nothing . This , however , always provoked a fresh volley from his wife ; so that he was fain to draw ...
... kind , and that , by frequent use , had grown into a habit . He shrugged his shoulders , shook his head , cast up his eyes , but said nothing . This , however , always provoked a fresh volley from his wife ; so that he was fain to draw ...
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... kind of harumscarum experiment , all the while ; and I presume I shouldn't have tried it , but I kind of liked to do it because father'd always set so much store by his paint - mine . And when I'd got the first coat on , " - Lapham ...
... kind of harumscarum experiment , all the while ; and I presume I shouldn't have tried it , but I kind of liked to do it because father'd always set so much store by his paint - mine . And when I'd got the first coat on , " - Lapham ...
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