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He gazed earnestly into Bradly's face, as one would look on a man on whose decision hung life or death.
True to his Colours The Life that Wears Best Theodore P. Wilson
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There was no gloom about Bradly's religion: it shone in his heart, in his life, on his face, and in his home; it attracted the troubled and sin-burdened; it was the concealed envy of many who scoffed at and reviled him.
True to his Colours The Life that Wears Best Theodore P. Wilson
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Bradly's "Surgery" door, and James Barnes was admitted into a bright and cheery room -- such a marvellous contrast, in its neatness, order, and cleanliness, to his own miserable dwelling.
True to his Colours The Life that Wears Best Theodore P. Wilson
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A little gate in the low wall which skirted the garden, on the left hand as you faced the house, allowed any visitor to have access to the outer door of Bradly's special room without going through the garden up the front way.
True to his Colours The Life that Wears Best Theodore P. Wilson
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"No," was Bradly's reply; "I mend broken hearts, and put drunkards 'homes into their proper places when they've got out of joint."
True to his Colours The Life that Wears Best Theodore P. Wilson
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Jane, whose quick eye marked every change in her brother's countenance, was persuaded that there was something more than usually amiss, for the light on Bradly's habitually cheerful face to be clouded, and gently asked the cause.
True to his Colours The Life that Wears Best Theodore P. Wilson
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A few well-chosen coloured Scripture prints and illuminated texts adorned the walls; and everything in Bradly's house was in the most perfect order.
True to his Colours The Life that Wears Best Theodore P. Wilson
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Pretty lifelike, I call it -- well, there ain't anything in it yet, but my great-uncle Bradly's shirtstuds are in the
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In half an hour she returned, and, having given the letter into Bradly's charge, said, --
True to his Colours The Life that Wears Best Theodore P. Wilson
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He tried to persuade himself that he despised him; but there was that about Bradly's life and character which he was forced to respect, and before which his spirit within him bowed and quailed spite of himself.
True to his Colours The Life that Wears Best Theodore P. Wilson
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