The Rectory of Moreland: Or, My DutyJ. E. Tilton, 1860 - 339 pages |
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... Josephine will look after the children for an or two . " Sister Josephine " did not look amiable at this propo- n , and the wife declined , excusing herself by the th of the walk . lage from spring Cottage , the home of Mrs. eclergyman ...
... Josephine will look after the children for an or two . " Sister Josephine " did not look amiable at this propo- n , and the wife declined , excusing herself by the th of the walk . lage from spring Cottage , the home of Mrs. eclergyman ...
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... Josephine in her proper place . had now been several months in the family , and Mr. shall thought he could perceive visible signs of im- ement . Indeed , she had become less overbearing selfish , after a severe reprimand from her ...
... Josephine in her proper place . had now been several months in the family , and Mr. shall thought he could perceive visible signs of im- ement . Indeed , she had become less overbearing selfish , after a severe reprimand from her ...
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... Josephine was fairly frightened by his manner , and repented that she had roused him . rshall entered his house , after leaving the home an children , just as the candles were lighted , loth spread for the evening meal . As he e ...
... Josephine was fairly frightened by his manner , and repented that she had roused him . rshall entered his house , after leaving the home an children , just as the candles were lighted , loth spread for the evening meal . As he e ...
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... Josephine , who was longing press her wonder at her brother's imprudence , but not venture . She is in her seventeenth year , " said Mr. Marshall . Goodness ! she looks fifty , I'm sure , with her demure and stiff airs ! She will be but ...
... Josephine , who was longing press her wonder at her brother's imprudence , but not venture . She is in her seventeenth year , " said Mr. Marshall . Goodness ! she looks fifty , I'm sure , with her demure and stiff airs ! She will be but ...
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... " you might have told Mrs. Lee that it was nd trust in God that supported them . But I llusions of the most remote kind may ever be □ y family to their poverty . " dience . Mrs. Marshall and Josephine both felt was intended.
... " you might have told Mrs. Lee that it was nd trust in God that supported them . But I llusions of the most remote kind may ever be □ y family to their poverty . " dience . Mrs. Marshall and Josephine both felt was intended.
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