The Shady Side, Or, Life in a Country ParsonageJohn P. Jewett, 1853 - 348 sider |
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Side 14
... If the present minister should 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 14 THE SHADY SIDE ; OR ,
... If the present minister should 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 14 THE SHADY SIDE ; OR ,
Side 15
... leave enough to pay for his horse , — possi- bly to buy a carriage . But the other seven he must borrow on the strength of his future income . " I will arrange it for you , brother , " said the practical young farmer . 66 Captain N ...
... leave enough to pay for his horse , — possi- bly to buy a carriage . But the other seven he must borrow on the strength of his future income . " I will arrange it for you , brother , " said the practical young farmer . 66 Captain N ...
Side 20
... leave - taking . Ere another reünion 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 reünion 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 28
... leave till the last of April , and it might be feared that a wed- ding in May would witness a tearful bride . " What ... leaves , more or less , but a life - long study ; and , while she is marvelling how she has revealed to him so much ...
... leave till the last of April , and it might be feared that a wed- ding in May would witness a tearful bride . " What ... leaves , more or less , but a life - long study ; and , while she is marvelling how she has revealed to him so much ...
Side 32
... leave her under my hand a year . I'll engage to turn her out a good house - keeper . Very important , Mr. Vernon , for a minister to have a wife that knows how " " O , " said he , quite unmoved , " this thing comes from good judgment ...
... leave her under my hand a year . I'll engage to turn her out a good house - keeper . Very important , Mr. Vernon , for a minister to have a wife that knows how " " O , " said he , quite unmoved , " this thing comes from good judgment ...
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