Fanny Crosby, Writer of 8,000 SongsA biography of the nineteenth-century blind women who wrote more than 8,000 hymns. |
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... . Now don't let me catch you around the horses again , do you hear ? " " Yes'm , " Fanny muttered . She started walking quickly , keeping the hard - packed dirt beneath her feet , staying clear of the loose roadside dirt 10 Fanny Crosby.
... . Now don't let me catch you around the horses again , do you hear ? " " Yes'm , " Fanny muttered . She started walking quickly , keeping the hard - packed dirt beneath her feet , staying clear of the loose roadside dirt 10 Fanny Crosby.
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... Yes'm . " " Has anyone ever told you what lovely dark hair you have ? That curl is natural , isn't it ? " " Yes'm . Mother says our station in life and the way we look are both God's doing , and we shouldn't change either one ...
... Yes'm . " " Has anyone ever told you what lovely dark hair you have ? That curl is natural , isn't it ? " " Yes'm . Mother says our station in life and the way we look are both God's doing , and we shouldn't change either one ...
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... Yes'm . He thinks I'm too stupid to learn . " Mrs. Hawley snorted . " You can't be too stupid when you pronounce ' uneducable ' correctly and define it . Come to me this afternoon , Frances , and we shall commence . You are dismissed ...
... Yes'm . He thinks I'm too stupid to learn . " Mrs. Hawley snorted . " You can't be too stupid when you pronounce ' uneducable ' correctly and define it . Come to me this afternoon , Frances , and we shall commence . You are dismissed ...
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nd Schooners | 13 |
New York Doctors | 21 |
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