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... suffering from a cold and hoarseness , which would make it disagreeable for the rest to listen . Dora put down the book on the table , considering it as a matter of course that she should not be obliged to do it 26 AMY HERBERT .
... suffering from a cold and hoarseness , which would make it disagreeable for the rest to listen . Dora put down the book on the table , considering it as a matter of course that she should not be obliged to do it 26 AMY HERBERT .
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... suffer from neglect . Tired with dancing , she had seated herself in the most retired part of the room , and was half hidden by the window curtain , when Mrs. Danvers and another lady approached ; and without observing who was near ...
... suffer from neglect . Tired with dancing , she had seated herself in the most retired part of the room , and was half hidden by the window curtain , when Mrs. Danvers and another lady approached ; and without observing who was near ...
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... suffering a blessing , and to thank Him for it even more than for joy ; but you will not understand this now . ' " " " " To live here , " said Amy , following the course of her own thoughts , " You must not think of it , " replied Emily ...
... suffering a blessing , and to thank Him for it even more than for joy ; but you will not understand this now . ' " " " " To live here , " said Amy , following the course of her own thoughts , " You must not think of it , " replied Emily ...
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... suffering was marked upon our foreheads : it would be worse than weakness to shrink from following His footsteps , because He calls us to it early . " " And must I be miserable ? " said Amy . " No , never , " answered Emily , eagerly ...
... suffering was marked upon our foreheads : it would be worse than weakness to shrink from following His footsteps , because He calls us to it early . " " And must I be miserable ? " said Amy . " No , never , " answered Emily , eagerly ...
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... suffering which made them so . " " Oh ! yes , " replied Amy , " but who can be like them . " " We can , " answered Emily , " if we really wish and try to be . When we were baptized , you know God gave us his Holy Spirit to enable us to ...
... suffering which made them so . " " Oh ! yes , " replied Amy , " but who can be like them . " " We can , " answered Emily , " if we really wish and try to be . When we were baptized , you know God gave us his Holy Spirit to enable us to ...
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