The shady side; or, Life in a country parsonage, by a pastor's wife [M.S. Hubbell]. |
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Side 83
... comforts which delighted her soul , and of that better land where is no dark- ness , no night . Neither did she omit to mention the kind- ness of her pastor in days gone by , and his consideration of her , in bringing his " dear young ...
... comforts which delighted her soul , and of that better land where is no dark- ness , no night . Neither did she omit to mention the kind- ness of her pastor in days gone by , and his consideration of her , in bringing his " dear young ...
Side 89
... comfort , if not your spiritual improvement , in hearing the word . My poor sister - your aunt Deborah - wore herself out early ; and of her it was often said , she was more fatigued than her hus- band , after the labours of the Sabbath ...
... comfort , if not your spiritual improvement , in hearing the word . My poor sister - your aunt Deborah - wore herself out early ; and of her it was often said , she was more fatigued than her hus- band , after the labours of the Sabbath ...
Side 99
... comfort . A third inspects his person , with careful eye , and thinks it ' too bad ' if his linen is not as smooth and white as it used to be under the hand of a skilful laundress . A fourth shakes her head , as she sees us taking a ...
... comfort . A third inspects his person , with careful eye , and thinks it ' too bad ' if his linen is not as smooth and white as it used to be under the hand of a skilful laundress . A fourth shakes her head , as she sees us taking a ...
Side 113
... you are . ” Already , at the thought of the sick and tempted to whom he had the past week been a messenger of comfort and succour , I Edward's bitter feelings gave place to gentler emotions , and LIFE IN A COUNTRY PARSONAGE . 113.
... you are . ” Already , at the thought of the sick and tempted to whom he had the past week been a messenger of comfort and succour , I Edward's bitter feelings gave place to gentler emotions , and LIFE IN A COUNTRY PARSONAGE . 113.
Side 123
... comfort allowed her the privilege , she would step across the street , and , by the side of her dear Mrs. Vernon , or at the loved piano , regain her elasticity and freshness . When Dr. Allison made his New Year's visit at the parson ...
... comfort allowed her the privilege , she would step across the street , and , by the side of her dear Mrs. Vernon , or at the loved piano , regain her elasticity and freshness . When Dr. Allison made his New Year's visit at the parson ...
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