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... hear , or ought to hear , every Sunday , tion of life . It is impossible to suppose an is of no small importance to us . But it is institution more accordant with the wants and impossible to say that these are very satisfac- capacities ...
... hear , or ought to hear , every Sunday , tion of life . It is impossible to suppose an is of no small importance to us . But it is institution more accordant with the wants and impossible to say that these are very satisfac- capacities ...
Page 275
... hear that ? " I listened for some time , but could hear nothing . " There - there - again . You must cer- tainly hear it now , " he said , for his hunting experiences had rendered him quicker of hear- ing than me . He endeavored to calm ...
... hear that ? " I listened for some time , but could hear nothing . " There - there - again . You must cer- tainly hear it now , " he said , for his hunting experiences had rendered him quicker of hear- ing than me . He endeavored to calm ...
Page 586
... hear his voice Even sounding younger and more glad . There he waited till their low " Amen ; " Stopp'd the rosy lips raised for " ' Good - night ! " - Drew them with a fond clasp , close and near , As he bade them stay with him and hear ...
... hear his voice Even sounding younger and more glad . There he waited till their low " Amen ; " Stopp'd the rosy lips raised for " ' Good - night ! " - Drew them with a fond clasp , close and near , As he bade them stay with him and hear ...
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