The Shady Side, Or, Life in a Country ParsonageJohn P. Jewett, 1853 - 348 sider |
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... tear of mingled joy and sadness stole down that furrowed cheek , and she warmly pressed the hand which now , in obedience to a hurried call , led her out to tea . CHAPTER II . " A fair dwelling , furnished wisely , with a gentle tenant ...
... tear of mingled joy and sadness stole down that furrowed cheek , and she warmly pressed the hand which now , in obedience to a hurried call , led her out to tea . CHAPTER II . " A fair dwelling , furnished wisely , with a gentle tenant ...
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... tear . Love of books and of sports are so nicely balanced , that it is not easy to predict whether he will come out a scholarly or a pleasure - seeking youth . As he enters upon his teens he is fitful and restless , often expressing a ...
... tear . Love of books and of sports are so nicely balanced , that it is not easy to predict whether he will come out a scholarly or a pleasure - seeking youth . As he enters upon his teens he is fitful and restless , often expressing a ...
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... tear " of exhausting service . A reaction was coming over him ; it was plain that he needed rest . It was happy for him that there was a wise gray head in Salem , whose word was seldom disputed . On the evening of a hot Sabbath in June ...
... tear " of exhausting service . A reaction was coming over him ; it was plain that he needed rest . It was happy for him that there was a wise gray head in Salem , whose word was seldom disputed . On the evening of a hot Sabbath in June ...
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... tear twinkled in her eye , she assumed a mischievous smile ; and , avoiding his glance , which she thought was looking too deeply into her heart , she told Mr. Edward Vernon that " she might have known when a minister asked for her hand ...
... tear twinkled in her eye , she assumed a mischievous smile ; and , avoiding his glance , which she thought was looking too deeply into her heart , she told Mr. Edward Vernon that " she might have known when a minister asked for her hand ...
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... tears were in Mary's throat , but she choked them down , as she heard returning footsteps towards the parlor . The wise sister turned now to the gentlemen , and told Mr. Vernon he did not know what trouble he was bringing upon himself ...
... tears were in Mary's throat , but she choked them down , as she heard returning footsteps towards the parlor . The wise sister turned now to the gentlemen , and told Mr. Vernon he did not know what trouble he was bringing upon himself ...
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