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Thither, by night and by day, came the Sister of Mercy.
Elson Grammar School Literature v4 William H. Elson
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Thither, by night and by day, came the Sister of Mercy.
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Thither, by night and by day, came the Sister of Mercy.
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These were more and more filled with the one Ideal Man, and my hopes turned towards the life of the Sister of Mercy, who ever worships the Christ, and devotes her life to the service of His poor.
An Autobiography Besant, Annie 1893
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In about half an hour the other man returned with a Sister of Mercy, who at once recognized Agnes.
Angel Agnes Bradshaw, Wesley, 1837-1927 1873
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Thither, by night and by day, came the Sister of Mercy.
Evangeline 1847
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Thither, by night and by day, came the Sister of Mercy.
Evangeline with Notes and Plan of Study Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1844
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Thither, by night and by day, came the Sister of Mercy.
The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1844
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Thither, by night and by day, came the Sister of Mercy.
Evangeline Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1844
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The poor crept away to die in the almshouse, and thither by night and day came the Sister of Mercy to tend them.
The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose Doris Hayman 1844
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