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Pagina 184
... should I be taken from them , especially my poor blind Child , who lay nearer my heart then all I had besides ; O the thoughts of the hardship I thought my blind one might go under , would break my heart to pieces .
... should I be taken from them , especially my poor blind Child , who lay nearer my heart then all I had besides ; O the thoughts of the hardship I thought my blind one might go under , would break my heart to pieces .
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These Mr. Great - heart , said the Shepherds to the Guide , we call in by Name , for that they are most subject to draw back ; but as for you , and the rest that are strong , we leave you to your wonted Liberty .
These Mr. Great - heart , said the Shepherds to the Guide , we call in by Name , for that they are most subject to draw back ; but as for you , and the rest that are strong , we leave you to your wonted Liberty .
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Fields , flowers , birds , and green lanes , I have no heart for . The bare road is cheerful , and almost as good as a street . I saunter to the Red Lion duly , as you used to the Peacock . An American journalist who asked Crabb ...
Fields , flowers , birds , and green lanes , I have no heart for . The bare road is cheerful , and almost as good as a street . I saunter to the Red Lion duly , as you used to the Peacock . An American journalist who asked Crabb ...
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