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Page 454
... eye , — and , ever full of compassion , she had taken him to nurse , and had travelled for a day with him in her arms ; and the mournful look of his regal eyes now came into her mem- ory . Yes , " she said to herself , " he is like my ...
... eye , — and , ever full of compassion , she had taken him to nurse , and had travelled for a day with him in her arms ; and the mournful look of his regal eyes now came into her mem- ory . Yes , " she said to herself , " he is like my ...
Page 482
... eyes as she saw it ; for the schoolmaster was blind . This had been their regular walk every evening , since it grew too cold for them to go down under the lindens . The Doctor had not missed a night since her father gave up the school ...
... eyes as she saw it ; for the schoolmaster was blind . This had been their regular walk every evening , since it grew too cold for them to go down under the lindens . The Doctor had not missed a night since her father gave up the school ...
Page 561
... eyes and believe ; all things are possible to the eye of faith . Now , humanly speaking , " he added , with a peculiarly meaning look , " who would believe that you kept all the fasts of our order , and all the extraordi- nary ones ...
... eyes and believe ; all things are possible to the eye of faith . Now , humanly speaking , " he added , with a peculiarly meaning look , " who would believe that you kept all the fasts of our order , and all the extraordi- nary ones ...
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