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... poor Boy walked by the side of his widowed Mother behind the coffin . In the very lane of his happy evenings , he had now to walk after the kind friend of his boyhood , for a very kind Father had Robert's been to him . The little lane ...
... poor Boy walked by the side of his widowed Mother behind the coffin . In the very lane of his happy evenings , he had now to walk after the kind friend of his boyhood , for a very kind Father had Robert's been to him . The little lane ...
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... boy to his poor Mother , for , oh , Sir , I wouldn't go to the House now " in my old age , ” — and the Widow fell on Robert's neck , and wept aloud . 66 66 66 " Mother , Mother , don't fret , -I'll be a good lad to you , -you shan't go ...
... boy to his poor Mother , for , oh , Sir , I wouldn't go to the House now " in my old age , ” — and the Widow fell on Robert's neck , and wept aloud . 66 66 66 " Mother , Mother , don't fret , -I'll be a good lad to you , -you shan't go ...
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... poor Father had taught him , by which he thought he might turn a penny . Many and many a long winter's evening you ... Boy's fresh countenance , in striking contrast . I used to like to watch them returning home along the road- side they ...
... poor Father had taught him , by which he thought he might turn a penny . Many and many a long winter's evening you ... Boy's fresh countenance , in striking contrast . I used to like to watch them returning home along the road- side they ...
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... Boy being with me at this hour , that I don't like his being away , yet " he'll soon be back , he's gone with some ... poor heart ? " " Your Robert go , " I said , " surely you have 66 no reason to think of his having such an 66 " idea ...
... Boy being with me at this hour , that I don't like his being away , yet " he'll soon be back , he's gone with some ... poor heart ? " " Your Robert go , " I said , " surely you have 66 no reason to think of his having such an 66 " idea ...
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Edward Monro. 66 66 fire still smouldered in the embers : the poor mother was ... boy . " From her agony of grief , I could gather nothing more . A woman came ... thing speaking of him , and so showing his mother's tender care of all ...
Edward Monro. 66 66 fire still smouldered in the embers : the poor mother was ... boy . " From her agony of grief , I could gather nothing more . A woman came ... thing speaking of him , and so showing his mother's tender care of all ...
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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.