Crumbs are Also BreadBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - 340 Seiten |
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... happy thought came to her . She had discovered that I knew something of the piano . A little flustered , she whispered , " Won't you please play something ; it always starts them talking . " With my com- pliance the " talk " not only ...
... happy thought came to her . She had discovered that I knew something of the piano . A little flustered , she whispered , " Won't you please play something ; it always starts them talking . " With my com- pliance the " talk " not only ...
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... Happy are those who hold , unshaken and un- disturbed , their faith in an invisible world where the tears are wiped from all eyes , and love is dominant and all - pervasive . They do not seek , perhaps do not need , the support and ...
... Happy are those who hold , unshaken and un- disturbed , their faith in an invisible world where the tears are wiped from all eyes , and love is dominant and all - pervasive . They do not seek , perhaps do not need , the support and ...
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... happy one it can be . Joy , happy laughter , a fine generosity of heart , must mark our Christmas . But , also , there should be some fresh emancipation of the spirit , some conscious , or half - conscious realization of the inner ...
... happy one it can be . Joy , happy laughter , a fine generosity of heart , must mark our Christmas . But , also , there should be some fresh emancipation of the spirit , some conscious , or half - conscious realization of the inner ...
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