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... one , slap he has it down in his book , and then there is sixpence 2 gone plump . ( Comes forward . ) 3 I do hate that old chap , 4 and that is the truth . Now , if I was lord of this place , 12 AN ORPHAN BOY . I would make one rule.
... one , slap he has it down in his book , and then there is sixpence 2 gone plump . ( Comes forward . ) 3 I do hate that old chap , 4 and that is the truth . Now , if I was lord of this place , 12 AN ORPHAN BOY . I would make one rule.
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... lord said to him , " I must shortly leave you . " - 5 " And whither are you going ? " — 6 " Into another world . ” - 7 " And when will you come again ? 8 Within a month ? " - 9 " No . " - 10 " Within a year ? " - 11 " No . " - 12 " When ...
... lord said to him , " I must shortly leave you . " - 5 " And whither are you going ? " — 6 " Into another world . ” - 7 " And when will you come again ? 8 Within a month ? " - 9 " No . " - 10 " Within a year ? " - 11 " No . " - 12 " When ...
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... Lord , " and to put up a prayer was a new thing to her ; but though she did not believe that putting up a prayer could be of the least advantage to her in her trouble , still , not knowing what else to do , she was constrained to do ...
... Lord , " and to put up a prayer was a new thing to her ; but though she did not believe that putting up a prayer could be of the least advantage to her in her trouble , still , not knowing what else to do , she was constrained to do ...
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... Lord . Rebecca Roberts , it is true , had neither houses nor lands " ; 11 and if she had any money , she kept it very snugly ; for I never knew her to possess more than a few shillings before- 12 hand in her life ; yet for all this ...
... Lord . Rebecca Roberts , it is true , had neither houses nor lands " ; 11 and if she had any money , she kept it very snugly ; for I never knew her to possess more than a few shillings before- 12 hand in her life ; yet for all this ...
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... Lord , suffered innocently for us : bear- 8 ing all our sins , and likewise those in which you seem to delight , in His body , on the cross : becoming a curse for us , and dying a death of pain and torment , far greater than 9 what a ...
... Lord , suffered innocently for us : bear- 8 ing all our sins , and likewise those in which you seem to delight , in His body , on the cross : becoming a curse for us , and dying a death of pain and torment , far greater than 9 what a ...
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