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... interest from the first , and even the lack of literary finish , which is sometimes evident in her book , only serves to increase our interest , as it reminds us that we are not reading the work of a skilled writer , nor of a practised ...
... interest from the first , and even the lack of literary finish , which is sometimes evident in her book , only serves to increase our interest , as it reminds us that we are not reading the work of a skilled writer , nor of a practised ...
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... interests -of something that will place bright spots here and there amid the days ' labours . Give the young people something to interest them , teach them something into which competition will enter , so that each may find the ...
... interests -of something that will place bright spots here and there amid the days ' labours . Give the young people something to interest them , teach them something into which competition will enter , so that each may find the ...
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... interest in the game . The following story is told by the Bulletin , the organ of the Anti- Gambling League . Mr. Alex . M. Chance , Chair- man of the Birmingham Licensing Justices , told the members of the Y.M.C.A. at their annual ...
... interest in the game . The following story is told by the Bulletin , the organ of the Anti- Gambling League . Mr. Alex . M. Chance , Chair- man of the Birmingham Licensing Justices , told the members of the Y.M.C.A. at their annual ...
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Abbé John ACROSTIC Ailsie Arpajon asked Aubrey Bearnais beautiful better Bible Bishop Blois brother called Captain Campion Christ Christian Church Claire Collioure Colonel Crofton cried dear door Dorothy Dorothy's Duke Duke of Guise Epernon Ephesus eyes face faith father feel George Macdonald Giles girl give Gospel Guise hand head heard heart Henry Henry of Navarre Henry of Valois Hilary Holy hope Huguenot Humphrey Jean-aux-Choux Jesus King King of Navarre knew Lady Reginald Lady Veale living London looked Lord Maisie Masane mind Miss missionary morning mother never night once poor prayer preacher preaching Professor Religious Tract Society round seemed sermon smile Sorbonne soul speak spirit stood Sunday talk tell things Thou thought tion told turned village voice woman words young