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... poor , adding : “ Surely it is discreditable , that while no Jew solic- its alms , and these irreligious Galileans minister not only to their own poor but to ours also , we should not aid those among ourselves who stand in need . " And ...
... poor , adding : “ Surely it is discreditable , that while no Jew solic- its alms , and these irreligious Galileans minister not only to their own poor but to ours also , we should not aid those among ourselves who stand in need . " And ...
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... poor girl was taken quires , they say , " She is buried over to the hospital . The doctor was an hon- yonder , -over yonder . " But Gustaving , est man , he reported the matter to the , who , in his capacity of inspector , often ...
... poor girl was taken quires , they say , " She is buried over to the hospital . The doctor was an hon- yonder , -over yonder . " But Gustaving , est man , he reported the matter to the , who , in his capacity of inspector , often ...
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... poor little foolish Dora is both amus- wickian old gentlemen , moved us all in ing and touching , though after the mar- those days as if it had been a new gospel . riage the child - wife is often on the point There was nothing recondite ...
... poor little foolish Dora is both amus- wickian old gentlemen , moved us all in ing and touching , though after the mar- those days as if it had been a new gospel . riage the child - wife is often on the point There was nothing recondite ...
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... poor little sickly boy was left without the guardianship most needful to a child when he was but six years old . He protested at fifty , with a vehemence which it is diffi- cult to give a literal credence to , that his mother had never ...
... poor little sickly boy was left without the guardianship most needful to a child when he was but six years old . He protested at fifty , with a vehemence which it is diffi- cult to give a literal credence to , that his mother had never ...
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... Poor Theodora ! giving him her life in loneliness and solitude , since she could not bestow it upon him otherwise ; this was all the reward of her sacrifice . to a small extent in their work , and wrote poetical epistles to them , and ...
... Poor Theodora ! giving him her life in loneliness and solitude , since she could not bestow it upon him otherwise ; this was all the reward of her sacrifice . to a small extent in their work , and wrote poetical epistles to them , and ...
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