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... heard Robert's tools at work , while the Widow sat by her large hearth . Though the tears often stood in her eye as she thought of the past , she turned herself to her Son , and felt cheered and happy . Her house was clean and ...
... heard Robert's tools at work , while the Widow sat by her large hearth . Though the tears often stood in her eye as she thought of the past , she turned herself to her Son , and felt cheered and happy . Her house was clean and ...
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... heard of it half an hour before I entered . It was most touching to see his things lying about the room ; every- thing speaking of him , and so showing his mother's tender care of all belonging to " her " Robert . " " There they are ...
... heard of it half an hour before I entered . It was most touching to see his things lying about the room ; every- thing speaking of him , and so showing his mother's tender care of all belonging to " her " Robert . " " There they are ...
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... her . The stillness seemed awful to her . She heard nothing of him - he never wrote to her - nothing happened to explain his most unexpected conduct . Neighbours have told 99 me , that every Saturday night , Robert's Sunday 14 ROBERT LEE .
... her . The stillness seemed awful to her . She heard nothing of him - he never wrote to her - nothing happened to explain his most unexpected conduct . Neighbours have told 99 me , that every Saturday night , Robert's Sunday 14 ROBERT LEE .
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... in her hand ; I heard her mutter to herself , " a shilling , only a shilling , -my boy's cup . " Her little black bonnet and red cloak drawn close round her , her old : oak stick by her side , herself sitting in her ROBERT LEE . 17.
... in her hand ; I heard her mutter to herself , " a shilling , only a shilling , -my boy's cup . " Her little black bonnet and red cloak drawn close round her , her old : oak stick by her side , herself sitting in her ROBERT LEE . 17.
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... heard 66 66 me come in , and looked up ; she looked at me , and as I approached her , she said , " Oh , Sir , ' just his Sunday coat : don't let that go , you've often been my friend . " Of course the Sunday coat was bought , and she ...
... heard 66 66 me come in , and looked up ; she looked at me , and as I approached her , she said , " Oh , Sir , ' just his Sunday coat : don't let that go , you've often been my friend . " Of course the Sunday coat was bought , and she ...
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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.