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... mother was accustomed to take her everywhere with her ; but morning visits are for the most part dreary work , and though Gyneth felt honoured by the acquaintance of the dean's wife and daughters , and other female dignitaries of the ...
... mother was accustomed to take her everywhere with her ; but morning visits are for the most part dreary work , and though Gyneth felt honoured by the acquaintance of the dean's wife and daughters , and other female dignitaries of the ...
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... mother , Edgar on his papa's knee , and Lewis opposite , while Mrs. Deshon , the very pic- ture of grateful joy and ... mother's heart had yearned over him while absent , and was full to overflowing with the gladness of seeing him once ...
... mother , Edgar on his papa's knee , and Lewis opposite , while Mrs. Deshon , the very pic- ture of grateful joy and ... mother's heart had yearned over him while absent , and was full to overflowing with the gladness of seeing him once ...
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... mother was as pretty in its way as the caressing , protecting fondness , which she showed towards her son and daughter . Before the even- ing was over she had told them all about Jeannie's marriage ( which had taken place in February ) ...
... mother was as pretty in its way as the caressing , protecting fondness , which she showed towards her son and daughter . Before the even- ing was over she had told them all about Jeannie's marriage ( which had taken place in February ) ...
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... mother , whose soft loving kisses were still fresh upon her cheek . But Lewis Grantham as he paced up and down the little court in the moonlight , smoking a solitary cigar , wore an air of anything but satisfaction , and the bent of his ...
... mother , whose soft loving kisses were still fresh upon her cheek . But Lewis Grantham as he paced up and down the little court in the moonlight , smoking a solitary cigar , wore an air of anything but satisfaction , and the bent of his ...
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Florence Wilford. is as deep as her mother is shallow . There I am again ! what business have I to decide that Fanny has a shallow soul ? and when one comes to think of it , how can one venture to call any soul shallow , seeing that each ...
Florence Wilford. is as deep as her mother is shallow . There I am again ! what business have I to decide that Fanny has a shallow soul ? and when one comes to think of it , how can one venture to call any soul shallow , seeing that each ...
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3 ページ - A rosebud set with little wilful thorns, And sweet as English air could make her, she : But Walter hail'da score of names upon her, And 'petty Ogress,' and 'ungrateful Puss,' And swore he long'd at college, only long'd, All else was well, for she-society.
31 ページ - LET a man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God.
226 ページ - Farewell, sweet sister,' parted all in tears. Then rose the dumb old servitor, and the dead, Oar'd by the dumb, went upward with the flood — In her right hand the lily, in her left The letter — all her bright hair streaming down — And all the coverlid was cloth of gold Drawn to her waist, and she herself in white All but her face, and that clear-featured face Was lovely, for she did not seem as dead, But fast asleep, and lay as tho
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226 ページ - And grew between her and the pictured wall. Then came her father, saying in low tones, 'Have comfort,