| Hildegarde |
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FACING PAGE
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| "Mar's eyes looked over the little boy's head into space" |
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"It was the teacher of arithmetic to the life, only it was
Bella Wayne" |
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"The two girls sat in front of the confident young face looking
out of the
silver locket" |
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"'Brethren,' he said, 'the angel of the Lord has been with
me.
He has shown me great riches'" |
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| "' I know you'll do your best for me,' Hildegarde said, anxiously" |
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| Hildegarde's mother and Mr. Blumpitty |
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| "Nearer, my God, to Thee" |
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| "Coolies crawled up the ladder with vast burdens" |
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| "'I suppose you think I have something very valuable here?'" |
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"Hildegarde's ankle turned more than once, and now she
was
almost down" |
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