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Page 56
At evening he cut out the shoes which he intended to begin upon the next morning , and since he had a good conscience , he lay down quietly , said his pray- ers , and fell asleep . In the morning , when he had said his prayers , and was ...
At evening he cut out the shoes which he intended to begin upon the next morning , and since he had a good conscience , he lay down quietly , said his pray- ers , and fell asleep . In the morning , when he had said his prayers , and was ...
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It is near indeed , " replied the youth ; " I am Apis- irahts , the Morning Star , and the Sun is my father . Come and I will take you to him . ' So the two went down the broad bright road and passed through the golden gates .
It is near indeed , " replied the youth ; " I am Apis- irahts , the Morning Star , and the Sun is my father . Come and I will take you to him . ' So the two went down the broad bright road and passed through the golden gates .
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How fast they come out now : five this morning , but twenty tonight , and thrice as many tomorrow ! The next day I conclude that the remaining eggs will not hatch , for they still show only dull , dead - looking dots ; so reluctantly I ...
How fast they come out now : five this morning , but twenty tonight , and thrice as many tomorrow ! The next day I conclude that the remaining eggs will not hatch , for they still show only dull , dead - looking dots ; so reluctantly I ...
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