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... seem to be attracted towards her father's new comrade . She rarely entered into any conversation with him , and , indeed , his presence seemed to put a restraint upon her tongue . As Arthur often dropped in of an evening , this could ...
... seem to be attracted towards her father's new comrade . She rarely entered into any conversation with him , and , indeed , his presence seemed to put a restraint upon her tongue . As Arthur often dropped in of an evening , this could ...
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... seemed more fond of him than he was of her . " " Your father and Arthur are now coming up the street , " said Mrs. Tre- whella , looking out of the window . " Teeake up the supper , Jenifer , so that father may 8 BY THE CORNISH SEA .
... seemed more fond of him than he was of her . " " Your father and Arthur are now coming up the street , " said Mrs. Tre- whella , looking out of the window . " Teeake up the supper , Jenifer , so that father may 8 BY THE CORNISH SEA .
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... seemed now to come from a human being , and a cold perspiration was beginning to stand upon his brow when he was relieved by the reappearance of Daniel with the lines . Daniel laughed when Arthur told him of the sounds and rallied him ...
... seemed now to come from a human being , and a cold perspiration was beginning to stand upon his brow when he was relieved by the reappearance of Daniel with the lines . Daniel laughed when Arthur told him of the sounds and rallied him ...
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... seemed unable , therefore , to find anything to say for some moments . " Ah , how do you do , Mrs. Daniel ? " said he , recovering himself ; " is this your daughter whose life was in danger ? " " Iss , sir , " answered Rebecca . " Well ...
... seemed unable , therefore , to find anything to say for some moments . " Ah , how do you do , Mrs. Daniel ? " said he , recovering himself ; " is this your daughter whose life was in danger ? " " Iss , sir , " answered Rebecca . " Well ...
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... seemed to quiver , while the bright sides of the fish glistened in the sunlight until their scales looked like molten silver . Numerous boats filled with spectators gave additional animation to the scene , which was still further ...
... seemed to quiver , while the bright sides of the fish glistened in the sunlight until their scales looked like molten silver . Numerous boats filled with spectators gave additional animation to the scene , which was still further ...
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Էջ 196 - While the child was yet alive, I fasted and wept: for I said, Who can tell whether God will be gracious to me, that the child may live? But now he is dead wherefore should I fast? can I bring him back again? I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me.