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Page 8
... lives , and in their deaths they were not divided , " said Aunt Roxy , sen- tentiously . " What was it she said , did ye hear ? " said Aunt Ruey . " She called the baby ' Mary . " " Ah ! sure enough ; her mother's name afore her . What ...
... lives , and in their deaths they were not divided , " said Aunt Roxy , sen- tentiously . " What was it she said , did ye hear ? " said Aunt Ruey . " She called the baby ' Mary . " " Ah ! sure enough ; her mother's name afore her . What ...
Page 9
... live , and all the says that it is a pity they should . orably in this world as death . more when everybody Life goes on as inex- It was ordered by THE WILL above that out of these two graves should spring one frail , trembling autumn ...
... live , and all the says that it is a pity they should . orably in this world as death . more when everybody Life goes on as inex- It was ordered by THE WILL above that out of these two graves should spring one frail , trembling autumn ...
Page 12
... live and be happy together . " And so Mary , who in those days was a pretty young married woman , felt herself rich and happy , - no duchess richer or happier . The two contentedly delved and toiled , and the little Naomi was their ...
... live and be happy together . " And so Mary , who in those days was a pretty young married woman , felt herself rich and happy , - no duchess richer or happier . The two contentedly delved and toiled , and the little Naomi was their ...
Page 17
... lives , had been to the lonely graveyard , and had come back again , - each footstep lighter and more unconstrained as each one went his way from the great old tragedy of Death to the common cheerful walks of Life . The solemn black ...
... lives , had been to the lonely graveyard , and had come back again , - each footstep lighter and more unconstrained as each one went his way from the great old tragedy of Death to the common cheerful walks of Life . The solemn black ...
Page 23
... live , cried and worried all night , and kep ' a - suckin ' my cheek and my night - gown , poor little thing ! This ' ere's a baby that won't get along without its mother . What Mis ' Pennel ' s a - goin ' to do with it when we is gone ...
... live , cried and worried all night , and kep ' a - suckin ' my cheek and my night - gown , poor little thing ! This ' ere's a baby that won't get along without its mother . What Mis ' Pennel ' s a - goin ' to do with it when we is gone ...
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