The Best of All Good CompanyHoulston and Sons, 1872 - 472 Seiten |
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... ( Cries of ' No ' ) No ; it finds class against class , and seeks to reconcile them . I wish to avoid placing in opposition those two words - Aristocracy and People . I am one who can believe in the virtues and uses of both , and would ...
... ( Cries of ' No ' ) No ; it finds class against class , and seeks to reconcile them . I wish to avoid placing in opposition those two words - Aristocracy and People . I am one who can believe in the virtues and uses of both , and would ...
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... cried , the mother said ; he seldom complained ; ' he lay there , seemin ' to wonder what it was a ' aboot . ' " God knows , I thought , as I stood looking at him , he had his reasons for wondering reasons for wondering how it could ...
... cried , the mother said ; he seldom complained ; ' he lay there , seemin ' to wonder what it was a ' aboot . ' " God knows , I thought , as I stood looking at him , he had his reasons for wondering reasons for wondering how it could ...
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... cried out ' Beau - ti - ful ! ' I am somehow reminded of a good story I heard the other night from a man who was a witness of it and an actor in it : -At a certain German town , last autumn , there was a tremendous furore about Jenny ...
... cried out ' Beau - ti - ful ! ' I am somehow reminded of a good story I heard the other night from a man who was a witness of it and an actor in it : -At a certain German town , last autumn , there was a tremendous furore about Jenny ...
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... cried , and the fatherless , and those that had none to help them . ' May I speak to these a few sacred words which perhaps will come with a new meaning and a deeper force , because they come from the lips of a lost friend - because ...
... cried , and the fatherless , and those that had none to help them . ' May I speak to these a few sacred words which perhaps will come with a new meaning and a deeper force , because they come from the lips of a lost friend - because ...
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... cries , " to those who wield this mighty engine ! mighty it may be , and has been , for corruption , for debasement , for defilement ; mighty also it may be , mighty it certainly has been , in our English novels ( to the glory of our ...
... cries , " to those who wield this mighty engine ! mighty it may be , and has been , for corruption , for debasement , for defilement ; mighty also it may be , mighty it certainly has been , in our English novels ( to the glory of our ...
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