The Shady Side, Or, Life in a Country ParsonageJohn P. Jewett, 1853 - 348 sider |
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Side 12
... lady is Mary Allison , daughter of a physician in the old , aristocratic town of Mayfield , and sister of Wm . Alli- son , recently appointed to the Armenian mission . There are two other children in the family by a previous marriage ...
... lady is Mary Allison , daughter of a physician in the old , aristocratic town of Mayfield , and sister of Wm . Alli- son , recently appointed to the Armenian mission . There are two other children in the family by a previous marriage ...
Side 37
... lady herself ? " 66 [ Try this French lace . ] Not much , except what I told you . She's young and pretty ; has always ... ladies winked to each other under the shield of the bonnets . " That girl's sister did n't seem to like her much ...
... lady herself ? " 66 [ Try this French lace . ] Not much , except what I told you . She's young and pretty ; has always ... ladies winked to each other under the shield of the bonnets . " That girl's sister did n't seem to like her much ...
Side 38
... lady of the parish had boarded a niece from the city two summers , with an eye to the cultivation of a special acquaintance . No wonder she felt injured ! Poor Olivia Cook , or " Miss Leevy , " as she was generally called , took the ...
... lady of the parish had boarded a niece from the city two summers , with an eye to the cultivation of a special acquaintance . No wonder she felt injured ! Poor Olivia Cook , or " Miss Leevy , " as she was generally called , took the ...
Side 42
... ladies , a mile out of the village , at Deacon Ely's . Now that the hurry of harvesting was over , Mrs. Ely found a pause in which to quilt a comfortable that she had promised to a wretched family in the neighborhood . She was a woman ...
... ladies , a mile out of the village , at Deacon Ely's . Now that the hurry of harvesting was over , Mrs. Ely found a pause in which to quilt a comfortable that she had promised to a wretched family in the neighborhood . She was a woman ...
Side 43
... ladies and maidens met in the long dining - room , at two o'clock , with nimble fingers and tongues , prepared , as usual , to carry on a double line of operations . - After the work was marked off , the frame let down at the corners on ...
... ladies and maidens met in the long dining - room , at two o'clock , with nimble fingers and tongues , prepared , as usual , to carry on a double line of operations . - After the work was marked off , the frame let down at the corners on ...
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asked Aunt better blessed brethren brother Captain Brown Catlin child Christ Christian church comfort Deacon Ely Deacon Hyde Deacon White dear dear father dear Mary divine grace dollars duty Edward Edward Vernon Elton eyes father fear feeling felt girl give gone Gospel grace hand hear heart hope horse husband kitchen knew labor ladies Leevy lips live look Lord Mabel marriage Mary Mary's Mayfield meeting Millville minister minister's wife ministry Miss Brooks Miss Polly mother Moulton never night Olney parish parsonage pastor Plympton Pompey poor prayer preaching precious pulpit replied Sabbath salary Salem seemed sermon sister Harriet smile soon sorrow soul spirit sweet sympathy talk tears tell tender things thought tion told took Vernon village week whispered woman words young
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