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Pagina 217
... light of his own thinking . Nor was encouragement want ing ; she said little , but her eyes always thanked him for coming , and craved his staying when he would have gone . ed to her , " you are the very person to throw light on the ...
... light of his own thinking . Nor was encouragement want ing ; she said little , but her eyes always thanked him for coming , and craved his staying when he would have gone . ed to her , " you are the very person to throw light on the ...
Pagina 450
... light love - song run Adown the sky , and fall extinct to earth ? Did'st feel the glow of summer's golden sun Flush thy pale petals at its rosy birth ? Wast wooed with whispers by the warm west wind To dash the trembling dewdrop from ...
... light love - song run Adown the sky , and fall extinct to earth ? Did'st feel the glow of summer's golden sun Flush thy pale petals at its rosy birth ? Wast wooed with whispers by the warm west wind To dash the trembling dewdrop from ...
Pagina 599
... light in comparison to that of many of his comrades , so was his heart light as well . Now and then , indeed , an unlucky night at cards , or an unpleasantly long bill from a Jew , would arouse him to the passing reflection that his ...
... light in comparison to that of many of his comrades , so was his heart light as well . Now and then , indeed , an unlucky night at cards , or an unpleasantly long bill from a Jew , would arouse him to the passing reflection that his ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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