Guild Court: A London StoryGeorge Routledge, 1883 - 382 sider |
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... comes through into my mind , I only am not dumb . Although I see thee not , nor hear , I cry because thou may'st be near ; O Son of David , come . A finger comes into my ear ; A voice comes through the deafness drear ; Poor eyes , no ...
... comes through into my mind , I only am not dumb . Although I see thee not , nor hear , I cry because thou may'st be near ; O Son of David , come . A finger comes into my ear ; A voice comes through the deafness drear ; Poor eyes , no ...
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... come up , then ? I wonder he never comes to see me . " " I was afraid you weren't strong enough for it , Mattie . But I will run and fetch him now , if he's not gone . ' " " " Oh , yes ; do , please . I know he's not gone , for I have ...
... come up , then ? I wonder he never comes to see me . " " I was afraid you weren't strong enough for it , Mattie . But I will run and fetch him now , if he's not gone . ' " " " Oh , yes ; do , please . I know he's not gone , for I have ...
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... Come along . I've been in a fix myself before now . " " The whole Thomas yielded , and they led him away . " But there's that child's potatoes ! " he said . affair will be stolen . Just wait till she comes back . " " Oh ! she's all ...
... Come along . I've been in a fix myself before now . " " The whole Thomas yielded , and they led him away . " But there's that child's potatoes ! " he said . affair will be stolen . Just wait till she comes back . " " Oh ! she's all ...
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