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... never came - and was never to come . With this pair lived the Judge's widowed sister , Mrs. Rachel Pratt , and she also was childless - childless , and sorrowful for that reason , and not to be comforted . The women were good and ...
... never came - and was never to come . With this pair lived the Judge's widowed sister , Mrs. Rachel Pratt , and she also was childless - childless , and sorrowful for that reason , and not to be comforted . The women were good and ...
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... never hung heavy on his hands , for he in- terested himself in every new thing that was born into the universe of ideas , and studied it . and experimented upon it at his house . One of his pet fads was palmistry . To another one he ...
... never hung heavy on his hands , for he in- terested himself in every new thing that was born into the universe of ideas , and studied it . and experimented upon it at his house . One of his pet fads was palmistry . To another one he ...
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... never a cent of money . They were elo- quent in their protestations , but Mr. Driscoll was not moved by them . He answered each in turn with a stern " Name the thief ! " The truth was , all were guilty but Roxana ; she suspected that ...
... never a cent of money . They were elo- quent in their protestations , but Mr. Driscoll was not moved by them . He answered each in turn with a stern " Name the thief ! " The truth was , all were guilty but Roxana ; she suspected that ...
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... never a cent of money . They were elo- quent in their protestations , but Mr. Driscoll was not moved by them . He answered each in turn with a stern " Name the thief ! " The truth was , all were guilty but Roxana ; she suspected that ...
... never a cent of money . They were elo- quent in their protestations , but Mr. Driscoll was not moved by them . He answered each in turn with a stern " Name the thief ! " The truth was , all were guilty but Roxana ; she suspected that ...
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... never forget his good- ness and never cease to pray for him as long as they lived . They were sincere , for like a god he had stretched forth his mighty hand and closed the gates of hell against them . He knew , himself , that he had ...
... never forget his good- ness and never cease to pray for him as long as they lived . They were sincere , for like a god he had stretched forth his mighty hand and closed the gates of hell against them . He knew , himself , that he had ...
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