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... voices to whispers , and the very cocks crowed weakly , as if they were dubious about the time . Toys left by children lying about the cottage gardens ; implements of labour dropped by aching hands only a few hours be- fore , looked as ...
... voices to whispers , and the very cocks crowed weakly , as if they were dubious about the time . Toys left by children lying about the cottage gardens ; implements of labour dropped by aching hands only a few hours be- fore , looked as ...
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... voice ; " sho's been the savin ' o my little un . Aw've a good mind to send one o ' th ' lads . There'd be no harm i ' that , surely . " " Well , I'll just speak to the widow first . " The woman placed her baby in her mother's arms ...
... voice ; " sho's been the savin ' o my little un . Aw've a good mind to send one o ' th ' lads . There'd be no harm i ' that , surely . " " Well , I'll just speak to the widow first . " The woman placed her baby in her mother's arms ...
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John Saunders. ment , when they heard the same voice , not sharp now , but broken and mournful , say- وو " Yes ; ask her to come . " The woman who had offered to send one of her lads , immediately summoned him from a game of marbles ...
John Saunders. ment , when they heard the same voice , not sharp now , but broken and mournful , say- وو " Yes ; ask her to come . " The woman who had offered to send one of her lads , immediately summoned him from a game of marbles ...
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... voice hoarse and broken . " Quiet ! An whatten does that mean ? Gie it up , like thee an th ' doctor , an sit by an see it goin ' an goin ' , and be quiet ! O , ye dunna knaw what it is to me , or ye wouldna talk so . But ye will help ...
... voice hoarse and broken . " Quiet ! An whatten does that mean ? Gie it up , like thee an th ' doctor , an sit by an see it goin ' an goin ' , and be quiet ! O , ye dunna knaw what it is to me , or ye wouldna talk so . But ye will help ...
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... voice kept mostly to the same low , dreamy undertone , but sometimes it rose with a single clear note that never lived its full time , but would tremble and break off at its very sweetest , drawing sudden tears to the listener's eyes ...
... voice kept mostly to the same low , dreamy undertone , but sometimes it rose with a single clear note that never lived its full time , but would tremble and break off at its very sweetest , drawing sudden tears to the listener's eyes ...
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Abel Drake Alfred Tennyson answer arms asked aw'll Aw'm Barbara Giffard beauty began bluebottle canna chair cheek child Coppeshall cottage cried door dream dress dunna Eigh eyes face fcap feel felt flowers garden gaze give glad glance gone hand head hear heard heart hope Hugh Inventor Isaac Sleigh it's alive Job's kind knaw knew LANCELOT WOLCOMBE laugh lips listened looked ma'am machine master mild ale mind Miss Featherstonehaugh morning mother never night nosegay once passed pause poor quiet rest rose round seemed SERGEANT silence smile soul speak stonehaugh stood stopped strange suddenly sweet talk tears tell thee thing thought Timon tone took touch trembled trouble turned voice walked whatten whispered widow William Cullen Bryant Wolcombe's wonder words