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Page 9
... poor man would sooner have applied in a strait . Accordingly , he had been in the habit of assisting a poor neighbor of his with a little credit for many years . This man's name was Irvine ; though he had a number of rich relations , he ...
... poor man would sooner have applied in a strait . Accordingly , he had been in the habit of assisting a poor neighbor of his with a little credit for many years . This man's name was Irvine ; though he had a number of rich relations , he ...
Page 42
... poor orphan from her dream of guilt ; it brought back the consciousness of her innocence , but with it the sense likewise of her wrongs and of her hopelessness . The cold hand of death seemed to grasp her , she fainted dead away at his ...
... poor orphan from her dream of guilt ; it brought back the consciousness of her innocence , but with it the sense likewise of her wrongs and of her hopelessness . The cold hand of death seemed to grasp her , she fainted dead away at his ...
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... poor people say , " O , if I only had a hundred thousand dollars , what a deal of good I'd do . " What could they do ? " O , I'd feed the poor , -clothe the naked - relieve the distressed - reclaim the wandering - and make happy the ...
... poor people say , " O , if I only had a hundred thousand dollars , what a deal of good I'd do . " What could they do ? " O , I'd feed the poor , -clothe the naked - relieve the distressed - reclaim the wandering - and make happy the ...
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