The Shady Side, Or, Life in a Country ParsonageJohn P. Jewett, 1853 - 348 sider |
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... mean this colt , - Pompey . " " And who is Pompey , pray ? " - " O ! he ' s just the blackest man you ever saw , right from Guinea . May we call him so ? " Their uncle smiled approvingly on his favorite ; and so the name of the young ...
... mean this colt , - Pompey . " " And who is Pompey , pray ? " - " O ! he ' s just the blackest man you ever saw , right from Guinea . May we call him so ? " Their uncle smiled approvingly on his favorite ; and so the name of the young ...
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... ' s as blooming as health and a happy spirit can make her . " " Gay , is she ? — lively , I mean . " " She is cheerful and buoyant , and thinks it no sin to laugh " - " Is she tall ? " " I really cannot 12 THE SHADY SIDE ; OR ,
... ' s as blooming as health and a happy spirit can make her . " " Gay , is she ? — lively , I mean . " " She is cheerful and buoyant , and thinks it no sin to laugh " - " Is she tall ? " " I really cannot 12 THE SHADY SIDE ; OR ,
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... means of present payment . Edward , how- ever , was sure his case was an exception . He had talked con- fidentially with Mr. Cook , in whose family he boarded , who was one of his best men , and well acquainted with the state of feeling ...
... means of present payment . Edward , how- ever , was sure his case was an exception . He had talked con- fidentially with Mr. Cook , in whose family he boarded , who was one of his best men , and well acquainted with the state of feeling ...
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... means , which elicited some very fraternal sentiments in reply ; and so the family separated for the night's repose . CHAPTER III . " There's a divinity that shapes our ends , Rough - hew them as we will . " " Smitten friends Are angels ...
... means , which elicited some very fraternal sentiments in reply ; and so the family separated for the night's repose . CHAPTER III . " There's a divinity that shapes our ends , Rough - hew them as we will . " " Smitten friends Are angels ...
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... 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 ; and now he'll only make a splendiferous cipher . " " Not so fast ...
... 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 ; and now he'll only make a splendiferous cipher . " " Not so fast ...
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