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Reading for the Young ! SUNDAY . READING FOR THE YOUNG . EDITED BY J. ERSKINE CLARKE , M.A. 1873.74 LONDON : W. W. GARDNER , 2 Paternoster Buildings . LONDON : PRINTED BY JOHN STRANGEWAYS , Castle St. Leicester.
Reading for the Young ! SUNDAY . READING FOR THE YOUNG . EDITED BY J. ERSKINE CLARKE , M.A. 1873.74 LONDON : W. W. GARDNER , 2 Paternoster Buildings . LONDON : PRINTED BY JOHN STRANGEWAYS , Castle St. Leicester.
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... young lady who bought William hung his Head ' 144 my primroses , mother ' ' Woe is me ! I am lost ! ' said the 397 Here comes Uncle Joseph's Car- riage ! ' The Old Sergeant and the Pastor The Happy Home 8 • Norwegian Bride . 277 13 ...
... young lady who bought William hung his Head ' 144 my primroses , mother ' ' Woe is me ! I am lost ! ' said the 397 Here comes Uncle Joseph's Car- riage ! ' The Old Sergeant and the Pastor The Happy Home 8 • Norwegian Bride . 277 13 ...
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Reading for the Young. No. 4 , Dec. 22 , 1872 . Price One Halfpenny . SUNDAY READING FOR THE YOUNG Matty and the Invalid Girl . bide a ' whoam o ' Sundays ; thae'st gaddin.
Reading for the Young. No. 4 , Dec. 22 , 1872 . Price One Halfpenny . SUNDAY READING FOR THE YOUNG Matty and the Invalid Girl . bide a ' whoam o ' Sundays ; thae'st gaddin.
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... young peo- ple who cared for such things ; none of the family ever attended any place of worship , and Matty did not at all know what steps she ought to take . But Matty was not to be easily daunted . One day she made her appearance in ...
... young peo- ple who cared for such things ; none of the family ever attended any place of worship , and Matty did not at all know what steps she ought to take . But Matty was not to be easily daunted . One day she made her appearance in ...
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... young readers will guess ; how eagerly she listened and learned I could never tell . The child craved for knowledge of every kind ; and the best of all knowledge was granted her the knowledge of the only true God , and of His Son Jesus ...
... young readers will guess ; how eagerly she listened and learned I could never tell . The child craved for knowledge of every kind ; and the best of all knowledge was granted her the knowledge of the only true God , and of His Son Jesus ...
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