The Shady Side, Or, Life in a Country ParsonageJohn P. Jewett, 1853 - 348 sider |
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Side 8
... sister Laura accosts the newly - arrived with homely welcomings , and the inquiry , what brings him hither so unexpectedly ; a trem- ulous voice chiming in , " Edward is always welcome , though he takes us by surprise . " All this ...
... sister Laura accosts the newly - arrived with homely welcomings , and the inquiry , what brings him hither so unexpectedly ; a trem- ulous voice chiming in , " Edward is always welcome , though he takes us by surprise . " All this ...
Side 9
... sister , a few years before . To obtain enough ready money from the small farm to send a boy through college , required the utmost effort of both father and son ; but they toiled together , and nobly accomplished the task . And now that ...
... sister , a few years before . To obtain enough ready money from the small farm to send a boy through college , required the utmost effort of both father and son ; but they toiled together , and nobly accomplished the task . And now that ...
Side 12
... sister of Wm . Alli- son , recently appointed to the Armenian mission . There are two other children in the family by a previous marriage , one of whom is a merchant in New York , and the other housekeeper for her father , and mistress ...
... sister of Wm . Alli- son , recently appointed to the Armenian mission . There are two other children in the family by a previous marriage , one of whom is a merchant in New York , and the other housekeeper for her father , and mistress ...
Side 13
... sister Laura ? " " I think I have got a pretty good idea of her now ; but ” Brother James now interposed . " It's too bad , Laura . Edward , I know , will think you rude . " 66 Why , has n't he come over on purpose to tell us about this ...
... sister Laura ? " " I think I have got a pretty good idea of her now ; but ” Brother James now interposed . " It's too bad , Laura . Edward , I know , will think you rude . " 66 Why , has n't he come over on purpose to tell us about this ...
Side 14
Martha Stone Hubbell. No one replied , and conversation flagged . Sister Laura's fertile brain soon started a new track , and she asked , " When does the wedding come off , Edward ? " 66 Really , " said he , " I am unable to tell you . I ...
Martha Stone Hubbell. No one replied , and conversation flagged . Sister Laura's fertile brain soon started a new track , and she asked , " When does the wedding come off , Edward ? " 66 Really , " said he , " I am unable to tell you . I ...
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