Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 130
... laugh and sing at their play ; Never a fear nor a pang have they . ) So God in his infinite pity Shuts the eyes of the children dear , And they see not the fell destroyer , Though their eyes are so bright and clear . And I said ...
... laugh and sing at their play ; Never a fear nor a pang have they . ) So God in his infinite pity Shuts the eyes of the children dear , And they see not the fell destroyer , Though their eyes are so bright and clear . And I said ...
Page 186
... laugh went round the group . " Really , dear Miss Brackenthorpe , we couldn't guess , you know " -began Mrs. Grey . Fortunately there was not sufficient daylight left to betray the blushes that rose to the cheeks of poor Miss Bracken ...
... laugh went round the group . " Really , dear Miss Brackenthorpe , we couldn't guess , you know " -began Mrs. Grey . Fortunately there was not sufficient daylight left to betray the blushes that rose to the cheeks of poor Miss Bracken ...
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... laugh . " If you are not blessed with eyes of your own , I certainly cannot give them to you . ” cause - 99 " Shall I tell you what you were talking about ? says Dorothy , coming a step nearer , and looking around on them all with a ...
... laugh . " If you are not blessed with eyes of your own , I certainly cannot give them to you . ” cause - 99 " Shall I tell you what you were talking about ? says Dorothy , coming a step nearer , and looking around on them all with a ...
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