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uty did not offer? To judge by Eleanor's tears she had some such thoughts. But after a time the tears cleared away, and her bowed face look .
listening to his exhortations, and finding him in no condition to be benefited by the spiritual physicians of the Inquisition, had quietly .
had never blossomed into fulfilment. His promises to the little wife had been choked by the weeds of his own inefficiency. Worse than this .
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passing up the road which leads mostly along the margin of the river to a point where the first falls interrupt the navigation, pronounced .
en the White Nile and the Caspian Sea. His journey however was so unprecedented a step, that it brought him into trouble with Tiberius. The .
, to the deep tenderness which he had shewn so frequently; holding her close and looking down into her face; not answering at once; half en .
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announced, at once exclaimed,--"What a change! From pitching skillets, to handling harps!" There could be no greater contrast than in the .
t but once more tread on thy ground and see thy dear hills and gardens again! And your name, my dear young gentleman?" "Antonio Cavalcanti, .
use they wished to rise, but because they strove to do their duty--to worship the Lord their God with singleness of heart. Poor Newman! I s .
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ristopher's; and that he'd heard say that it was first discovered by the great admiral who had found out America, and that he had called it .
ion from spiritual death to life. When he first heard Tennent, regarding him as the greatest as well as the best of men, he made up his min .
men for the first time bowed the knee in the same worship. "So far was well; but it yet remained to induce the opposite hostile party to ag .
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after week, month after month, as hideous tidings poured steadily in, his face became more haggard, gray, and dreadful. The feeling that h .
assembly; but he detained _her_, falling into talk with an ease or an effrontery which it was impossible not to admire. And Eleanor admired .
er thou wast the love of my youth, and much the joy of my life, the most beloved as well as the most worthy of all my earthly comforts; and .
was to have that day filtered through sheets of vapor. The bluffs bordering the Okaw could not be seen except as a vague bank of forest; an .
some books he had brought, he said quietly, as if to himself, "I'm ready for them!" "Williams," he continued, "go and request the first lie .
pfold by wolves. In one night he had seventy fine sheep and goats killed, besides many lambs and kids wounded. This havoc was committed by .