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... father has often told me ) said to them : Now , let the old Jacob lay his hand on the child , and bless him . I was held into the bed of death , and he laid his hand on my head . - Thou good old grandfather ! Often have I thought of thy ...
... father has often told me ) said to them : Now , let the old Jacob lay his hand on the child , and bless him . I was held into the bed of death , and he laid his hand on my head . - Thou good old grandfather ! Often have I thought of thy ...
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... Father set to digging new potatoes , so many as were wanted for supper ; Paul gathered them from the bed into the basket , whilst Adam , clambering in the hazel thickets , looked out for the best nuts . After a time , Adam had to come ...
... Father set to digging new potatoes , so many as were wanted for supper ; Paul gathered them from the bed into the basket , whilst Adam , clambering in the hazel thickets , looked out for the best nuts . After a time , Adam had to come ...
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... Father had commonly , like an Alpine herdsman , come down from the upper altitude of his study ; and , to the joy of the children , was dwelling on the plain of the general family - room . In the morning , he sat by a window , com ...
... Father had commonly , like an Alpine herdsman , come down from the upper altitude of his study ; and , to the joy of the children , was dwelling on the plain of the general family - room . In the morning , he sat by a window , com ...
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... Father walked to and fro ; and the children , according to ability , trotted under his night - gown , holding by his hands . At sound of the Vesper bell , we placed ourselves in a circle , and in concert de- votionally chaunted the hymn ...
... Father walked to and fro ; and the children , according to ability , trotted under his night - gown , holding by his hands . At sound of the Vesper bell , we placed ourselves in a circle , and in concert de- votionally chaunted the hymn ...
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... Father , how he and other clergymen had taken parts of their dress and given them to the poor ; he related these things with joy , not as an admonition , but merely as a necessary occur- rence : O God ! I thank Thee for my Father ...
... Father , how he and other clergymen had taken parts of their dress and given them to the poor ; he related these things with joy , not as an admonition , but merely as a necessary occur- rence : O God ! I thank Thee for my Father ...
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