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... Bible ; she seemed calmed , and more willing to resign herself to God's Will . I stayed till the cart came to take her away .-— With an aching heart and a steady step , Widow Lee again folded up the coat , and , taking up the little ...
... Bible ; she seemed calmed , and more willing to resign herself to God's Will . I stayed till the cart came to take her away .-— With an aching heart and a steady step , Widow Lee again folded up the coat , and , taking up the little ...
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... Bible out " from under his pillow , when all were asleep " in the barrack room , and he would read it , " Sir , by the moonlight ; and I've seen his " face by the light as he leant up in bed . I've " often seen the tears drop one by one ...
... Bible out " from under his pillow , when all were asleep " in the barrack room , and he would read it , " Sir , by the moonlight ; and I've seen his " face by the light as he leant up in bed . I've " often seen the tears drop one by one ...
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... Bible which the Soldier had been reading to " him . Poor Boy ! it will be long before " I forget the quick anxious manner with " which he held out his hand to me . ' Oh , " Sir , I'm dying , and I want to speak to you . ' There was a ...
... Bible which the Soldier had been reading to " him . Poor Boy ! it will be long before " I forget the quick anxious manner with " which he held out his hand to me . ' Oh , " Sir , I'm dying , and I want to speak to you . ' There was a ...
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... Bible , which he used to read to her when she was so ill : all that he ever did that was good was mixed up and con- nected with her . At last he slept ; his dreams roamed on in the same wild manner . He woke up at Ellen's voice ; he ...
... Bible , which he used to read to her when she was so ill : all that he ever did that was good was mixed up and con- nected with her . At last he slept ; his dreams roamed on in the same wild manner . He woke up at Ellen's voice ; he ...
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... Bible she had often said to him in their days of trouble , and which she said she had learnt in her own mother's cottage , -and they seemed to cheer and com- fort him . He thought of all she had been in troubled days ; he always thought ...
... Bible she had often said to him in their days of trouble , and which she said she had learnt in her own mother's cottage , -and they seemed to cheer and com- fort him . He thought of all she had been in troubled days ; he always thought ...
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Annie asked better Bible BREAD STREET HILL cheek child church coffin cold comfort cottage door cried dear boy death dying Edward Edward Cooper face father faults fear feelings felt God's gone hand happy happy days HARROW WEALD heard heart hope hour husband indolence Jack Morris JAMES BURNS knew lane leave look Mary Cooper Mary Wilson mind morning neighbours never night once pale parish passed poor boy PORTMAN SQUARE PORTMAN STREET pray prayer prison quiet religion repent returned Robert Lee Rogers round rushlight scarcely scene seemed sitting Soldier soon sorrow speak spoke stood Stories of Cottagers summer sunk Susan talk tears tell tence thing thought told turned village voice walk watched Widow Cooper Widow Lee wife William Wilmot Wilson woman words workhouse young
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Seite 13 - Come unto me, all ye that are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest !" He smiled and wept when he spoke these words.