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... Never you fear , never fear . " And then , as if to herself , she added , " Thank the Lord you are not a coward , whatever . " Thomas found himself again without words , but he held his mother fast , his big body shaking with his sobs ...
... Never you fear , never fear . " And then , as if to herself , she added , " Thank the Lord you are not a coward , whatever . " Thomas found himself again without words , but he held his mother fast , his big body shaking with his sobs ...
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... never happier than when entertaining guests . If a dinner party formed part of her day she always met her guests at the door , both hands outstretched , an expansive welcome of word and gesture . The gentlemen were at once " offered ...
... never happier than when entertaining guests . If a dinner party formed part of her day she always met her guests at the door , both hands outstretched , an expansive welcome of word and gesture . The gentlemen were at once " offered ...
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... never has been able to understand , what his fellow writers are driving at , and have been driving at , and who has always been too shy to ask . This writer feels this deficiency in himself to the point of anguish . Essentially a humble ...
... never has been able to understand , what his fellow writers are driving at , and have been driving at , and who has always been too shy to ask . This writer feels this deficiency in himself to the point of anguish . Essentially a humble ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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