The shady side; or, Life in a country parsonage, by a pastor's wife [M.S. Hubbell]. |
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Side 9
... leave Salem , the house might be advantageously rented to his succes- sor , or the Society might , by that time , be willing to buy it for a parsonage . At any rate , it was offered now at so low a sum that there could be little risk in ...
... leave Salem , the house might be advantageously rented to his succes- sor , or the Society might , by that time , be willing to buy it for a parsonage . At any rate , it was offered now at so low a sum that there could be little risk in ...
Side 10
Martha Stone Hubbell. to five hundred , and leave enough to pay for his horse , —pos- sibly to buy a carriage . But the other seven he must borrow on the strength of his future income . 66 " I will arrange it for you , brother , " said ...
Martha Stone Hubbell. to five hundred , and leave enough to pay for his horse , —pos- sibly to buy a carriage . But the other seven he must borrow on the strength of his future income . 66 " I will arrange it for you , brother , " said ...
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... leave - taking . Ere another reunion of the family group , a stern messenger was liable to enter , and set an icy seal on those lips that were now framing tender adieus for him who had been her pride and her pet , —who was now her ...
... leave - taking . Ere another reunion of the family group , a stern messenger was liable to enter , and set an icy seal on those lips that were now framing tender adieus for him who had been her pride and her pet , —who was now her ...
Side 23
... leave the country . They can ask him to divide his stay between Mayfield and Salem ; and , as the latter place is nearer his business , she will probably see about as much of him as if remaining at home . William is not to leave till ...
... leave the country . They can ask him to divide his stay between Mayfield and Salem ; and , as the latter place is nearer his business , she will probably see about as much of him as if remaining at home . William is not to leave till ...
Side 24
... leaves , more or less , but a life - long study ; and , while she is marvelling how she has revealed to him so much of her secret thoughts , he adds , that " even in their married home , she will have opportunities to expect his coming ...
... leaves , more or less , but a life - long study ; and , while she is marvelling how she has revealed to him so much of her secret thoughts , he adds , that " even in their married home , she will have opportunities to expect his coming ...
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