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... 7 " And when will you come again ? 8 Within a month ? " - 9 " No . " - 10 " Within a year ? " - 11 " No . " - 12 " When 13 then ? " - " Never . " - 14 " Never ! " said the fool ; " and HOW MOLLY MORTON GOT COALS . 23 what provision hast.
... 7 " And when will you come again ? 8 Within a month ? " - 9 " No . " - 10 " Within a year ? " - 11 " No . " - 12 " When 13 then ? " - " Never . " - 14 " Never ! " said the fool ; " and HOW MOLLY MORTON GOT COALS . 23 what provision hast.
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... hast thou made for thy entertainment there 15 whither thou goest ? " - " None at all . " - 16 " No ? none at 17 all ? Here , then , take my staff ; for , with all my folly , I am not guilty of any such folly as this . " DEFINITIONS ...
... hast thou made for thy entertainment there 15 whither thou goest ? " - " None at all . " - 16 " No ? none at 17 all ? Here , then , take my staff ; for , with all my folly , I am not guilty of any such folly as this . " DEFINITIONS ...
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... hast taken the pears so long , that they seem to belong to thee , as much as they belong to me . 22 So I do not wish to blame thee , any more than thy con- 23 science does . But pray look out for those pickets . 24 They 25 are dangerous ...
... hast taken the pears so long , that they seem to belong to thee , as much as they belong to me . 22 So I do not wish to blame thee , any more than thy con- 23 science does . But pray look out for those pickets . 24 They 25 are dangerous ...
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... hast thou forgotten me ? why go I mourn- ing , because of the oppression of the enemy ? As with a 13 sword in my bones , mine enemies reproach me , while they say daily unto me , Where is thy God ? 14 Why art thou cast down , O my soul ...
... hast thou forgotten me ? why go I mourn- ing , because of the oppression of the enemy ? As with a 13 sword in my bones , mine enemies reproach me , while they say daily unto me , Where is thy God ? 14 Why art thou cast down , O my soul ...
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... hast over- 7 thrown them that rose up against thee : thou sentest forth thy wrath , which consumed them as stubble ... hast led forth the people whom thou 14 hast redeemed : thou hast guided them in thy strength unto thy holy habitation ...
... hast over- 7 thrown them that rose up against thee : thou sentest forth thy wrath , which consumed them as stubble ... hast led forth the people whom thou 14 hast redeemed : thou hast guided them in thy strength unto thy holy habitation ...
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