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... speak my language , " I ex- claimed . " You hear I do . Get ready , and follow . " " Whither ? " the same attitude as before , but his figure was now only dimly and partial- ly visible , from the long flashes of red dusky light thrown ...
... speak my language , " I ex- claimed . " You hear I do . Get ready , and follow . " " Whither ? " the same attitude as before , but his figure was now only dimly and partial- ly visible , from the long flashes of red dusky light thrown ...
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... speak Latin nor Greek , minister ; At length the preacher , in a solemn but I maybe ken the book as weel as tone ... speak metaphorically . " " The grit end o ' speakin ' , Sir , is to mak ' ourselves be understood ; and when ye speak o ...
... speak Latin nor Greek , minister ; At length the preacher , in a solemn but I maybe ken the book as weel as tone ... speak metaphorically . " " The grit end o ' speakin ' , Sir , is to mak ' ourselves be understood ; and when ye speak o ...
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... speak my heart is too full ; my hap- piness , my well doing , my destina- tion for my whole life , depends on the next few hours . The will of God will assuredly be done ; and what have I to do but to rest in faith on his di- recting me ...
... speak my heart is too full ; my hap- piness , my well doing , my destina- tion for my whole life , depends on the next few hours . The will of God will assuredly be done ; and what have I to do but to rest in faith on his di- recting me ...
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