The Shady Side, Or, Life in a Country ParsonageJohn P. Jewett, 1853 - 348 sider |
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Side 10
... She fondly put back the brown ringlets from his temple , as she had done many a time in his boyhood , and said , half - inquiringly , " I have not seen you look so happy , Edward , this long , long time . 10 THE SHADY SIDE ; OR ,
... She fondly put back the brown ringlets from his temple , as she had done many a time in his boyhood , and said , half - inquiringly , " I have not seen you look so happy , Edward , this long , long time . 10 THE SHADY SIDE ; OR ,
Side 11
... look , and then replied , in a soft , low tone , " Yes , mother dear , I perceive you are reading my secret . I have , indeed , a new source of happiness , and I have come thus unexpectedly to tell you of it . I know you will rejoice ...
... look , and then replied , in a soft , low tone , " Yes , mother dear , I perceive you are reading my secret . I have , indeed , a new source of happiness , and I have come thus unexpectedly to tell you of it . I know you will rejoice ...
Side 25
... look at a well - known figure , sitting in the recess of the library window , with her face so near the glass that the dark curls rest upon the sash ? Were she not completely absorbed in an open letter , he would not stand so near her ...
... look at a well - known figure , sitting in the recess of the library window , with her face so near the glass that the dark curls rest upon the sash ? Were she not completely absorbed in an open letter , he would not stand so near her ...
Side 26
... look , she fancies , proclaims as much . He touches his hat gallantly , throws her a respectful kiss from the tip of his glove , and leads his horse slowly by ; while she tosses back her curls , shakes her finger threateningly at him ...
... look , she fancies , proclaims as much . He touches his hat gallantly , throws her a respectful kiss from the tip of his glove , and leads his horse slowly by ; while she tosses back her curls , shakes her finger threateningly at him ...
Side 30
... but a privilege , to join him in it . She wished she were equally sure of her ability . " But , when trials come , will you not look back , regret- ful on this dear home where your days have passed 80 THE SHADY SIDE ; OR ,
... but a privilege , to join him in it . She wished she were equally sure of her ability . " But , when trials come , will you not look back , regret- ful on this dear home where your days have passed 80 THE SHADY SIDE ; OR ,
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