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... Miss Stewart , the daughter of a lady at whose house she occasionally worked ; Miss Stewart's brother also was William's teacher at the Sunday school , so the trials and privations of Sarah Murray were well known to the whole family ...
... Miss Stewart , the daughter of a lady at whose house she occasionally worked ; Miss Stewart's brother also was William's teacher at the Sunday school , so the trials and privations of Sarah Murray were well known to the whole family ...
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... Miss Stewart took her leave , and he turned to the light , there were traces of tears having been roughly wiped away , and his lip quivered as he spoke . " I'd do a good deal to please a nice - spoken young lass like that , " he said ...
... Miss Stewart took her leave , and he turned to the light , there were traces of tears having been roughly wiped away , and his lip quivered as he spoke . " I'd do a good deal to please a nice - spoken young lass like that , " he said ...
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... Miss Stewart's presents . And after the scanty dinner -- to which , however , the mince pies made a very pleasant addition - there was the unusual stir of getting ready for the tea - meeting -- a great polishing of well - worn boots ...
... Miss Stewart's presents . And after the scanty dinner -- to which , however , the mince pies made a very pleasant addition - there was the unusual stir of getting ready for the tea - meeting -- a great polishing of well - worn boots ...
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... Miss Emily was telling me this morning of all the new and pretty things she had been getting ready these past months . So with us and our heavenly home ; only that preparation we cannot make for ourselves . Jesus says , ' It is ...
... Miss Emily was telling me this morning of all the new and pretty things she had been getting ready these past months . So with us and our heavenly home ; only that preparation we cannot make for ourselves . Jesus says , ' It is ...
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... miss our son , Whom the Master calls must hearken , What God willeth must be done . " " Oh , my darling , " moaned the mother , " If I had but loved you more ! Shall I never see you , Willy , Never watch you come on shore ? How I ...
... miss our son , Whom the Master calls must hearken , What God willeth must be done . " " Oh , my darling , " moaned the mother , " If I had but loved you more ! Shall I never see you , Willy , Never watch you come on shore ? How I ...
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