The Shady Side, Or, Life in a Country ParsonageJohn P. Jewett, 1853 - 348 sider |
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Side 8
... step , and a voice , which is ever music to those aged hearts , prefaces a kiss and an embrace with joyous greet- ings . A door from the kitchen suddenly opens , and sister Laura accosts the newly - arrived with homely welcomings , and ...
... step , and a voice , which is ever music to those aged hearts , prefaces a kiss and an embrace with joyous greet- ings . A door from the kitchen suddenly opens , and sister Laura accosts the newly - arrived with homely welcomings , and ...
Side 16
... steps , but bending quite circuitously northward toward Mayfield . - The day promises to be a warm one for the season , and he must take the ride leisurely over a hilly country . While he is moving slowly down the hills , and walking up ...
... steps , but bending quite circuitously northward toward Mayfield . - The day promises to be a warm one for the season , and he must take the ride leisurely over a hilly country . While he is moving slowly down the hills , and walking up ...
Side 18
... steps . " Even now , influences were at work which should revo- iationize our young friend's course in life . A cloud had settled over the home of his childhood . His cherished sister was drooping under a slow decline . With 18 THE ...
... steps . " Even now , influences were at work which should revo- iationize our young friend's course in life . A cloud had settled over the home of his childhood . His cherished sister was drooping under a slow decline . With 18 THE ...
Side 25
... step . How can he but pause and 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 ...
... step . How can he but pause and 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 ...
Side 42
... given up for want of abil- ity to accomplish it . Four grown - up sons , without a sister , made large demands upon her ; yet she always moved about with the same even , energetic step , and placid 42 THE SHADY SIDE ; CR ,
... given up for want of abil- ity to accomplish it . Four grown - up sons , without a sister , made large demands upon her ; yet she always moved about with the same even , energetic step , and placid 42 THE SHADY SIDE ; CR ,
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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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