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... hope and a good degree of faith . My coat entirely covered the frock , so I could not see the process of change . I went home with my cousin . I took off my coat in excitement and agitation , and there was my gingham dress just the same ...
... hope and a good degree of faith . My coat entirely covered the frock , so I could not see the process of change . I went home with my cousin . I took off my coat in excitement and agitation , and there was my gingham dress just the same ...
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... hope from the first that she would live , and after this we had still less . Her cold seemed to be settling on her lungs , and we thought would certainly carry her off . But her 49 LUCY BUFFUM LOVELL LUCY BUFFUM LOVELL •
... hope from the first that she would live , and after this we had still less . Her cold seemed to be settling on her lungs , and we thought would certainly carry her off . But her 49 LUCY BUFFUM LOVELL LUCY BUFFUM LOVELL •
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... hope they are redeemed , and their robes made white by the precious blood of Christ , and that we shall one day stand before the throne with the children God has given us . But I must go back and speak of things that were . Vol . I ...
... hope they are redeemed , and their robes made white by the precious blood of Christ , and that we shall one day stand before the throne with the children God has given us . But I must go back and speak of things that were . Vol . I ...
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