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... Lady BY HENRY VAN DYKE WH JHEN Stävoren town was in its prime And
queened the Zuyder Zee , Its ships went out to every clime With costly merchantry
. A lady dwelt in that rich town , The fairest in all the land ; She walked abroad in a
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... Lady BY HENRY VAN DYKE WH JHEN Stävoren town was in its prime And
queened the Zuyder Zee , Its ships went out to every clime With costly merchantry
. A lady dwelt in that rich town , The fairest in all the land ; She walked abroad in a
...
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The grass - grown streets were all forlorn , The houses in ruin stood ; The lady's
velvet gown was torn , Her rings were sold for food . Her father had perished long
ago , But the lady held to her pride , She walked with a scornful step and slowIn ...
The grass - grown streets were all forlorn , The houses in ruin stood ; The lady's
velvet gown was torn , Her rings were sold for food . Her father had perished long
ago , But the lady held to her pride , She walked with a scornful step and slowIn ...
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ing skilfully twisted papers up long The man , shielding his eyes from a flights of
wooden steps , or a rumbling warm sun , walked toward the curb . bakery wagon
bumping along the stone¡° Ah , you've had a smash - up ! ¡± he said . paved ...
ing skilfully twisted papers up long The man , shielding his eyes from a flights of
wooden steps , or a rumbling warm sun , walked toward the curb . bakery wagon
bumping along the stone¡° Ah , you've had a smash - up ! ¡± he said . paved ...
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He turned away and Sea isle to which I shall never return , walked up to the
consul . and the most beautiful of all things in My thoughts veered sharply to Aunt
that isolated dream , I now feel , was the Miriam , above . Perhaps the ¡° help- ...
He turned away and Sea isle to which I shall never return , walked up to the
consul . and the most beautiful of all things in My thoughts veered sharply to Aunt
that isolated dream , I now feel , was the Miriam , above . Perhaps the ¡° help- ...
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His That night I had two sleepless houseaunt turned to him . mates , I knew ; I
could hear Aunt " It never occurred to me to tell him , " Miriam walking about her
room . Letitia threw in . ¡° Does it matter , Mrs. Twining was a strong woman .
Roger ?
His That night I had two sleepless houseaunt turned to him . mates , I knew ; I
could hear Aunt " It never occurred to me to tell him , " Miriam walking about her
room . Letitia threw in . ¡° Does it matter , Mrs. Twining was a strong woman .
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