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... answered , yes , I was ; but now I shall not . Her mother asked her whether she thought that God had given her salvation ; she answered yes . Her mother asked her , when ; she answered , to day . She appeared all that afternoon ...
... answered , yes , I was ; but now I shall not . Her mother asked her whether she thought that God had given her salvation ; she answered yes . Her mother asked her , when ; she answered , to day . She appeared all that afternoon ...
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... answered yes , I did cry a little , for I was thinking about God and Christ , and they loved me . Her mother asked her , whether to think of God and Christ's loving her made her cry : She answered yes , it does sometimes .... She has ...
... answered yes , I did cry a little , for I was thinking about God and Christ , and they loved me . Her mother asked her , whether to think of God and Christ's loving her made her cry : She answered yes , it does sometimes .... She has ...
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... answered . He was a pale man and slight of figure , with dark eyes , and his carefully brushed hair , turning gray at the temples and over his forehead , threw his delicate , intelligent face into relief . " I have not done much , " he ...
... answered . He was a pale man and slight of figure , with dark eyes , and his carefully brushed hair , turning gray at the temples and over his forehead , threw his delicate , intelligent face into relief . " I have not done much , " he ...
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