Singlehurst Manor, Or, A Story of Country LifeJames Clarke and Company, 1869 - 496 sider |
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... MISS CLUPP'S ASSISTANT 115 CHAPTER XIII . A WEDDING VISIT 126 CHAPTER XIV . MARCIA'S SERMON 135 CHAPTER XV . THE TELEGRAM 146 CHAPTER XVI . THE COMING ELECTION 156 CHAPTER XVII . THE IVORY CROSS 166 CHAPTER XVIII . MISS CONSTANTINE'S ...
... MISS CLUPP'S ASSISTANT 115 CHAPTER XIII . A WEDDING VISIT 126 CHAPTER XIV . MARCIA'S SERMON 135 CHAPTER XV . THE TELEGRAM 146 CHAPTER XVI . THE COMING ELECTION 156 CHAPTER XVII . THE IVORY CROSS 166 CHAPTER XVIII . MISS CONSTANTINE'S ...
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... , sir . When she first came she was called Miss Trevanion ; but when she inherited the estates , she gave notice to the tenants and the tradespeople that she wished to be called Mrs. Marcia Trevanion SINGLEHURST MANOR :
... , sir . When she first came she was called Miss Trevanion ; but when she inherited the estates , she gave notice to the tenants and the tradespeople that she wished to be called Mrs. Marcia Trevanion SINGLEHURST MANOR :
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... Miss Ethel's mother - ah , well , it is no business of yours , Dolly Meacham . " CHAPTER II . RACHEL . ROBERT CARFAX took up the Fraser , and began to read ; but he had seen the number before , and felt more inclined to occupy himself ...
... Miss Ethel's mother - ah , well , it is no business of yours , Dolly Meacham . " CHAPTER II . RACHEL . ROBERT CARFAX took up the Fraser , and began to read ; but he had seen the number before , and felt more inclined to occupy himself ...
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... Misses Millicamp's drawing - room , and the general air of Felicia House ; and , further still , the dear , kind ... Miss Ethel Gray . Rachel Meacham had taken the news of the engagement so quietly as to deceive even her mother ; but ...
... Misses Millicamp's drawing - room , and the general air of Felicia House ; and , further still , the dear , kind ... Miss Ethel Gray . Rachel Meacham had taken the news of the engagement so quietly as to deceive even her mother ; but ...
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... Miss Ethel Gray ! " she whispered to herself when shut up in her own quiet room at night ; " and yet I can play and sing , and read a French book , and do fancy work , and not make mistakes in gram- mar ; and Miss Williams says she ...
... Miss Ethel Gray ! " she whispered to herself when shut up in her own quiet room at night ; " and yet I can play and sing , and read a French book , and do fancy work , and not make mistakes in gram- mar ; and Miss Williams says she ...
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afraid Ambrose asked Aunt Prudence beautiful believe Betsy better Bevan Carnforth child Christopher Gray Chronicle course Criff dark dear Dicky Dance editor Ermengarde Ermy Ethel Gray eyes face feel gentleman George Trevanion George's girl give gone Grosvenor Smith hands happy heard heart Honor Honoria Butterfield hope Hugh Bonser John Barrington John Curwen knew Lady Charlotte Lady Mary leave Lewiston live London looked Lovell Manor House Marcia Trevanion marriage married Martha Maude mind Miss Butterfield Miss Constantine Miss Liebrecht morning mother never night once perhaps poor pretty quiet Rachel Meacham replied rhododendron Robert Carfax Rosewarne scarcely seemed Silverdale Singlehurst Manor sort speak Stanford Hall suppose sure sweet talk tell things thought told Town Head House trust truth wait walk water-meadows West Copley wife wish woman wonder words Wreford young
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Side 240 - Who is among you that feareth the Lord, that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light ? let him trust in the name of the Lord, and stay upon his God.
Side 449 - Larger constellations burning, mellow moons and happy skies, Breadths of tropic shade and palms in cluster, knots of Paradise. Never comes the trader, never floats an European flag, Slides the bird o'er lustrous woodland, swings the trailer from the crag, — Droops the heavy-blossomed bower, hangs the heavy-fruited tree, — Summer isles of Eden lying in dark -purple spheres of sea.
Side 275 - THERE is a fountain filled with blood, Drawn from Immanuel's veins ; And sinners, plunged beneath that flood, Lose all their guilty stains.
Side 197 - We give thee hearty thanks, for that it hath pleased thee to deliver this our brother out of the miseries of this sinful world...
Side 425 - That a lie which is half a truth is ever the blackest of lies, That a lie which is all a lie may be met and fought with outright, But a lie which is part a truth is a harder matter to fight.
Side 449 - There methinks would be enjoyment more than in this march of mind In the steamship, in the railway, in the thoughts that shake mankind. There the passions cramp'd no longer shall have scope and breathing space ; I will take some savage woman, she shall rear my dusky race.
Side 44 - Put not your trust in princes, Nor in the son of man, in whom there is no help. His breath goeth forth, he returneth to his earth; In that very day his thoughts perish.
Side 98 - Those virgin lilies, all the night Bathing their beauties in the lake, That they may rise more fresh and bright, When their beloved Sun's awake...
Side 46 - Oh how unlike the complex works of man Heaven's easy, artless, unencumber'd plan-! No meretricious graces to beguile, No clustering ornaments to clog the pile ; From ostentation, as from weakness, free, It stands like the cerulean arch we see, Majestic in its own simplicity. Inscribed above the portal, from afar Conspicuous as the brightness of a star, Legible only by .the light they give, Stand the soul-quickening words — BELIEVE AND LIVE.
Side 294 - LORD encampeth round about them that fear him : and delivereth them. 0 taste and see that the LORD is good : blessed is the man that trusteth in him.