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Page 218
... leave you to work alone here you my little sister whom I promised my mother on her deathbed to watch over , I should fear that I had really grown hard and selfish , that I had let ambition for a career eat the womanliness out of me ...
... leave you to work alone here you my little sister whom I promised my mother on her deathbed to watch over , I should fear that I had really grown hard and selfish , that I had let ambition for a career eat the womanliness out of me ...
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... leave The branch to which they clung . They yield them , one by one , To the light breeze and shower , To the soft dew , cool shade , bright sun , Time and the hour . Spectator . J. S. D. A REPROACH , AND ITS ANSWER . THE Sun cried to ...
... leave The branch to which they clung . They yield them , one by one , To the light breeze and shower , To the soft dew , cool shade , bright sun , Time and the hour . Spectator . J. S. D. A REPROACH , AND ITS ANSWER . THE Sun cried to ...
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... Leave the young hearts to nature and to God . Leave the young tendrils where they will to twine ; Where violets blossom , and white snowdrops nod , Fall April dews where April's sunlights shine ; Gather the ripened corn , if yet some ...
... Leave the young hearts to nature and to God . Leave the young tendrils where they will to twine ; Where violets blossom , and white snowdrops nod , Fall April dews where April's sunlights shine ; Gather the ripened corn , if yet some ...
Contents
Afghanistan The Scientific Frontier | 3 |
BRIDES Pass The 42 114 142 361 424 747 | 42 |
COUNTRY Lady The in Town | 70 |
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