The Shady Side, Or, Life in a Country ParsonageJohn P. Jewett, 1853 - 348 sider |
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Side 22
... Vernon ? " “ Thrown himself away ; foolish fellow ! " " What do you mean ? Where is he ? " " Sunk his law - books , and gone over to the divinity - school . " " He was a fine fellow , would have made a splendid lawyer . " " Just so ...
... Vernon ? " “ Thrown himself away ; foolish fellow ! " " What do you mean ? Where is he ? " " Sunk his law - books , and gone over to the divinity - school . " " He was a fine fellow , would have made a splendid lawyer . " " Just so ...
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... Vernon has come ! " and Dick is off to perform his duty as ostler . " Ann , where's Mary ? " " She's in the lib'ry , Miss Allison . I've told her , but she doesn't act as if she believed it . " Mr. Vernon is soon seated in the back ...
... Vernon has come ! " and Dick is off to perform his duty as ostler . " Ann , where's Mary ? " " She's in the lib'ry , Miss Allison . I've told her , but she doesn't act as if she believed it . " Mr. Vernon is soon seated in the back ...
Side 27
... Vernon was so short , — only four brief months , that , except just after a letter or a visit , he seemed too much like a new acquaintance to justify the near approach of the hour that should make them one . Then it was so pleasant to ...
... Vernon was so short , — only four brief months , that , except just after a letter or a visit , he seemed too much like a new acquaintance to justify the near approach of the hour that should make them one . Then it was so pleasant to ...
Side 32
... Vernon he did not know what trouble he was bringing upon himself . " Why , sir , " said she , waxing warm , " this child is n't fit to take care of you , this twelve - month . She has never made a loaf of bread . I doubt whether she ...
... Vernon he did not know what trouble he was bringing upon himself . " Why , sir , " said she , waxing warm , " this child is n't fit to take care of you , this twelve - month . She has never made a loaf of bread . I doubt whether she ...
Side 37
... Cook is trying to get the place for Mr. Vernon . What would he want of another house himself ? I hope Miss Leevy asked him about it , yesterday 4 LIFE IN A COUNTRY PARSONAGE . 37 sweetly on you]. The girl said, her ...
... Cook is trying to get the place for Mr. Vernon . What would he want of another house himself ? I hope Miss Leevy asked him about it , yesterday 4 LIFE IN A COUNTRY PARSONAGE . 37 sweetly on you]. The girl said, her ...
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