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... circumstances , and doubted not that he would at once obtain all the aid his
situation required . When on the road to the house of his friend , a poor woman
with eight children , whose husband had been thrown into jail LIFE AND
WRITINGS.
... circumstances , and doubted not that he would at once obtain all the aid his
situation required . When on the road to the house of his friend , a poor woman
with eight children , whose husband had been thrown into jail LIFE AND
WRITINGS.
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eight children , whose husband had been thrown into jail for rent , threw herself in
his way , and implored relief . The feelings of humanity being ever most easily
awakened in Oliver ' s bosom , he gave her all that remained in his purse , and ...
eight children , whose husband had been thrown into jail for rent , threw herself in
his way , and implored relief . The feelings of humanity being ever most easily
awakened in Oliver ' s bosom , he gave her all that remained in his purse , and ...
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On the other hand , I conceive you as perfectly sleek and healthy , passing many
a happy day among your own children , or those who knew you a child . Since I
knew what it was to be a man , this is a pleasure I have not known . I have passed
...
On the other hand , I conceive you as perfectly sleek and healthy , passing many
a happy day among your own children , or those who knew you a child . Since I
knew what it was to be a man , this is a pleasure I have not known . I have passed
...
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So we are all thieves naturally ; a child always tries to get at what it wants the
nearest way : by good instructions and good habits this is cured , till a man has
not even an inclination to seize what is another ' s ; has no struggle with himself
about ...
So we are all thieves naturally ; a child always tries to get at what it wants the
nearest way : by good instructions and good habits this is cured , till a man has
not even an inclination to seize what is another ' s ; has no struggle with himself
about ...
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... ( and to this day the brook and ditches near the spot where her cabin stood
abound with cresses ) , still remain in the memory of the inhabitants , and
Catherine ' s children live in the neighbourhood . The pool , the busy mill , the
house where ...
... ( and to this day the brook and ditches near the spot where her cabin stood
abound with cresses ) , still remain in the memory of the inhabitants , and
Catherine ' s children live in the neighbourhood . The pool , the busy mill , the
house where ...
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