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Pagina 2
... Him till many of the earnest eyes raised to her face were filled with tears . After a moment's pause , she asked if they would not like to do something for Him . ' Yes , indeed , ' was the ready and 2 Little Helpers .
... Him till many of the earnest eyes raised to her face were filled with tears . After a moment's pause , she asked if they would not like to do something for Him . ' Yes , indeed , ' was the ready and 2 Little Helpers .
Pagina 10
... face , I used often to fancy , was peering at me out of the storm , when I was holding for very life to the rattlins ; but oftener she seemed to be smiling out of a star , or beckoning to me from the top of a wave far away across the ...
... face , I used often to fancy , was peering at me out of the storm , when I was holding for very life to the rattlins ; but oftener she seemed to be smiling out of a star , or beckoning to me from the top of a wave far away across the ...
Pagina 14
... face , as if he were loth to leave her . But the truth is , however , that people in India have to send their children home to England very soon , in order to save their lives ; and sorry though they are to part with them , it is out of ...
... face , as if he were loth to leave her . But the truth is , however , that people in India have to send their children home to England very soon , in order to save their lives ; and sorry though they are to part with them , it is out of ...
Pagina 15
... me to talk about her . I remember one Sunday after the morning service had been read , Miss Matty was seated on her usual seat with her little face leaning on her hand , thinking , Miss Matty ; or , Our Youngest Passenger . 15.
... me to talk about her . I remember one Sunday after the morning service had been read , Miss Matty was seated on her usual seat with her little face leaning on her hand , thinking , Miss Matty ; or , Our Youngest Passenger . 15.
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her little face leaning on her hand , thinking , as she often did , when she looked up and said to me , Mr Bill , ' - for she called me that , or ' Sailor , ' — ' Mr Bill , what do you think your little Polly will be doing just at this ...
her little face leaning on her hand , thinking , as she often did , when she looked up and said to me , Mr Bill , ' - for she called me that , or ' Sailor , ' — ' Mr Bill , what do you think your little Polly will be doing just at this ...
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