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1 Thirty seconds elapsed, and then one of the brethren made a prayer .
2 An American man first made a prayer in Chinese; then they all sang-
3 Dr. Hastings made a prayer ; he said the scene was heart-rending.
4 But he had in fact not made a prayer , and Hetta had certainly yielded nothing.
5 Then he made a prayer to Thetis, to his wife who had seemed so unforgiving.
6 They knelt together upon the deck, and the admiral made a prayer , which all fervently joined.
7 Yes, he stood there before her and put up his mailed hands and made a prayer .
8 After the singing of the hymn, the preacher made a prayer ; but it was cold and disjointed.
9 He made a prayer and was gone.
10 He knelt down and made a prayer .
11 If a care is too small to be made a prayer , it is too small to be made a burden.
12 Now Paul that night, before he laid him down to sleep, stood awhile, and made a prayer in his heart.
13 And Walter, for he was a God-fearing youth, made a prayer in his heart, half of gratitude and half of hope.
14 Mounting the tribune, he made a prayer , and then, turning to the assembly, uttered these words: Mussulmans, I am about to die.
15 And I guess Mr. Hand ain't very much used to our ways, for when Aunt Susan had made a prayer , Mr. Hand said, 'Yes, ma'am!'
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