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... better for us to think " and speak moderately . " He would say he thought no better of himself than of any ordinary and well - meaning Christian , and particularly , that when the winds were ruffling about him , he made it his utmost ...
... better for us to think " and speak moderately . " He would say he thought no better of himself than of any ordinary and well - meaning Christian , and particularly , that when the winds were ruffling about him , he made it his utmost ...
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... better for the rain , which just came in time to prevent all the care and expense lavished on flower beds and turf from having been quite in vain . Bath had been getting ready since the early spring . Such a stir and bustle , and ...
... better for the rain , which just came in time to prevent all the care and expense lavished on flower beds and turf from having been quite in vain . Bath had been getting ready since the early spring . Such a stir and bustle , and ...
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... better than brutes , and as yet there is no better prospect in store for them . The climate is a paradox quite beyond my solving , unless the numerous and severe maladies that we all suffered from , during the first eight months of our ...
... better than brutes , and as yet there is no better prospect in store for them . The climate is a paradox quite beyond my solving , unless the numerous and severe maladies that we all suffered from , during the first eight months of our ...
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