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I was like that ship before my education began , only I was without compass or sounding line , and had no way of knowing how near the harbour was . " Light ! give me light ! ” was the wordless cry of my soul , and the 5.
I was like that ship before my education began , only I was without compass or sounding line , and had no way of knowing how near the harbour was . " Light ! give me light ! ” was the wordless cry of my soul , and the 5.
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I knew that the sky was black , because all the heat , which meant light to me , had died out of the atmosphere . A strange odor came up from the earth . I knew it , it was the odor that always precedes a thunderstorm , and a nameless ...
I knew that the sky was black , because all the heat , which meant light to me , had died out of the atmosphere . A strange odor came up from the earth . I knew it , it was the odor that always precedes a thunderstorm , and a nameless ...
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... the extent of its lights , of good intention toward its subjects ; and that if the acts of any other government had the light of publicity as completely let in upon them , they would , in all probability , still less bear scrutiny .
... the extent of its lights , of good intention toward its subjects ; and that if the acts of any other government had the light of publicity as completely let in upon them , they would , in all probability , still less bear scrutiny .
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