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... THOUGHTS ON AUTUMN. WANDERING DAVY. LOOKING ON THE DARK SIDE. EDWARD BARTON. THE WEARY AT REST. THE RAINY AFTERNOON. THE STUDENT'S DREAM. UNCLE EPHRAIM. STORY OF A LOG CABIN. HAZEL-BROOK FARM. OLD RUFUS. THE DIAMOND RING. THE ...
... THOUGHTS ON AUTUMN. WANDERING DAVY. LOOKING ON THE DARK SIDE. EDWARD BARTON. THE WEARY AT REST. THE RAINY AFTERNOON. THE STUDENT'S DREAM. UNCLE EPHRAIM. STORY OF A LOG CABIN. HAZEL-BROOK FARM. OLD RUFUS. THE DIAMOND RING. THE ...
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... thought he would not live to see the light of another morning. Well do I remember the nervous terror with which I clung to my mother as we entered my father's apartment, and the icy chill which diffused itself over my body, as I gazed ...
... thought he would not live to see the light of another morning. Well do I remember the nervous terror with which I clung to my mother as we entered my father's apartment, and the icy chill which diffused itself over my body, as I gazed ...
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... thought I was becoming too sedate and serious for a child only eleven years of age . I had never been very familiar ... thought I , this young lady cannot be Miss Edmonds ; and when my mother enquired if such were her name and she ...
... thought I was becoming too sedate and serious for a child only eleven years of age . I had never been very familiar ... thought I , this young lady cannot be Miss Edmonds ; and when my mother enquired if such were her name and she ...
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... thought of entering the school-room with Miss Edmonds, but her kind and friendly manner reassured me. The school consisted of about thirty girls, many them older than myself. I had feared that my attainments would be inferior to those ...
... thought of entering the school-room with Miss Edmonds, but her kind and friendly manner reassured me. The school consisted of about thirty girls, many them older than myself. I had feared that my attainments would be inferior to those ...
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... thought that lessons without the necessary practice would be useless. The parents of Miss Edmonds resided in the city. They had once been wealthy, but owing to those reverses to which all are liable they had become reduced in ...
... thought that lessons without the necessary practice would be useless. The parents of Miss Edmonds resided in the city. They had once been wealthy, but owing to those reverses to which all are liable they had become reduced in ...
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