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John D John Daniel Barry
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"Am I not your child, father?" the girl pleaded.
"You turned against me, " said the giant. His great frame shivered.
"Is there no way of winning back your love?" 109 THE GIANT S DAUGHTER After a long time the giant replied: "There is only one way. Show me whether you are my daughter in truth as well as in name. " "How shall I show you?" "By working with me, side by side. " The girl seemed to be infused with strength. She rose from the couch. "Shall we go back together, father?" "We will stay he
...re. " Side by side, through the long day, they labored on the new house. The lighter tasks he left to her. He had to teach her everything.
At the end of the day they were both tired but happy.
"Father, " said the girl, "I am just beginning to live. " no THE CRIME A MAN committed a crime. No one knew about it but himself. The thought of it was a continual torment. It made him feel unworthy of living among his fellowmen. Death would have been welcome; but he felt that he was unfit to die. For a long time he struggled with the temptation to kill himself.


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