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... seemed a very big , cruel place , and himself a very unfortunate little boy . He derived a gloomy plea- sure from his growing hunger . He began to feel cold , and pictured his aunt Ellen's dismay , when she found him dead in the morning ...
... seemed a very big , cruel place , and himself a very unfortunate little boy . He derived a gloomy plea- sure from his growing hunger . He began to feel cold , and pictured his aunt Ellen's dismay , when she found him dead in the morning ...
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... seemed to shake . He held his breath to listen , not daring to open his eyes . He tried hard to think of every- thing and everybody , whom he liked best . At last he slept . He had not been asleep long , when he woke with a start , and ...
... seemed to shake . He held his breath to listen , not daring to open his eyes . He tried hard to think of every- thing and everybody , whom he liked best . At last he slept . He had not been asleep long , when he woke with a start , and ...
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... seemed to him an absurdly exaggerated demonstration of gratitude . " I can't make anything of that boy , " said Sir Joseph to himself . The declaration was modest , and he felt that it was praiseworthy . When the farm had been in- B ...
... seemed to him an absurdly exaggerated demonstration of gratitude . " I can't make anything of that boy , " said Sir Joseph to himself . The declaration was modest , and he felt that it was praiseworthy . When the farm had been in- B ...
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... seemed fresh from Paradise , others not . He fancied himself the sport of a capricious fortune , which his tutor called want of method . One day he was late for everything , mainly occupied with punishments - listless , if not defiant ...
... seemed fresh from Paradise , others not . He fancied himself the sport of a capricious fortune , which his tutor called want of method . One day he was late for everything , mainly occupied with punishments - listless , if not defiant ...
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... that the upper or book - portion , however carefully locked , was not proof against a skilfully- inserted knife . He pointed out the pigeon - holes in the desk , and the little drawers , which seemed IN ARDEN . 25 25.
... that the upper or book - portion , however carefully locked , was not proof against a skilfully- inserted knife . He pointed out the pigeon - holes in the desk , and the little drawers , which seemed IN ARDEN . 25 25.
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