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... story more than in most there is the glorying in the home . " A Fairy Tale of Home " is its sub - title , and the atmo- sphere is of warmth and shelter . This song of the kettle , " we read in the first chapter , " was a song of welcome ...
... story more than in most there is the glorying in the home . " A Fairy Tale of Home " is its sub - title , and the atmo- sphere is of warmth and shelter . This song of the kettle , " we read in the first chapter , " was a song of welcome ...
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... story of how it came to be accepted and printed in THE SUNDAY AT HOME is an interesting one . The late William Stevens , who for many years edited this magazine , has related how one morning he received a little manuscript with a brown ...
... story of how it came to be accepted and printed in THE SUNDAY AT HOME is an interesting one . The late William Stevens , who for many years edited this magazine , has related how one morning he received a little manuscript with a brown ...
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... story rested entirely on its merits . The great Lord Shaftesbury , who had an intimate knowledge of the condition of the waifs of our great city at that period , was enthusiastic in his praise of the story , and spoke highly of its ...
... story rested entirely on its merits . The great Lord Shaftesbury , who had an intimate knowledge of the condition of the waifs of our great city at that period , was enthusiastic in his praise of the story , and spoke highly of its ...
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