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... brought , then broke the seal and read . He learned it was from distant friends of Frederick , Maryland , And brought glad tidings to his heart , as sent by Mercy's hand . His nerves gave way ; o'ercome with joy at such outlook for fate ...
... brought , then broke the seal and read . He learned it was from distant friends of Frederick , Maryland , And brought glad tidings to his heart , as sent by Mercy's hand . His nerves gave way ; o'ercome with joy at such outlook for fate ...
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... brought her through this phase of life too . After Grandfather's death she moved to another city where three of her daughters lived with their families . At first she lived in an apartment by herself where she con- tinued to keep up ...
... brought her through this phase of life too . After Grandfather's death she moved to another city where three of her daughters lived with their families . At first she lived in an apartment by herself where she con- tinued to keep up ...
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... brought her from Cuba . He had obtained it when he was there during the Spanish - American War . But no one was hurt , and thanks be to God for that . The folks remained in Kitty Hawk until the next confer- ence when Papa asked to be ...
... brought her from Cuba . He had obtained it when he was there during the Spanish - American War . But no one was hurt , and thanks be to God for that . The folks remained in Kitty Hawk until the next confer- ence when Papa asked to be ...
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