The Rectory of Moreland: Or, My DutyJ. E. Tilton, 1860 - 339 pages |
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... Squire Lee intends to adopt his god - son as his own . The Squire's daughters are so much than Ralph , that he will be a little pet for them ; or yourself and Grace , I intend you shall live with the Rectory . How do you like our plans ...
... Squire Lee intends to adopt his god - son as his own . The Squire's daughters are so much than Ralph , that he will be a little pet for them ; or yourself and Grace , I intend you shall live with the Rectory . How do you like our plans ...
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... Squire Lee to - night ? " ew the deep anguish in Mary's heart ! To away , — her darling Ralph , for whom she from his earliest infancy , and who under her weak and puny infant , had become a sturdy , of seven years ! Who would soothe ...
... Squire Lee to - night ? " ew the deep anguish in Mary's heart ! To away , — her darling Ralph , for whom she from his earliest infancy , and who under her weak and puny infant , had become a sturdy , of seven years ! Who would soothe ...
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... Squire as he was invariably called , was a large , old- mansion , modernized here and there by the wings , bay - windows , piazzas , hexagon rooms , h improvements were the result of Mrs. Lee's ; for the Squire , good - natured soul ...
... Squire as he was invariably called , was a large , old- mansion , modernized here and there by the wings , bay - windows , piazzas , hexagon rooms , h improvements were the result of Mrs. Lee's ; for the Squire , good - natured soul ...
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... Squire Lee with The matter under discussion between the ladies ave been an exciting one , judging from the very flush , and the little hasty movement with which ee laid by her sewing , and went to the window , as she raised the heavy ...
... Squire Lee with The matter under discussion between the ladies ave been an exciting one , judging from the very flush , and the little hasty movement with which ee laid by her sewing , and went to the window , as she raised the heavy ...
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... Squire knew his wife's weak point . She was a nable woman , but a strict economist , and any plan ing extra expense was sure to frighten her . She down at once ( when her husband had finished his 1 ) from the icy niche in which she had ...
... Squire knew his wife's weak point . She was a nable woman , but a strict economist , and any plan ing extra expense was sure to frighten her . She down at once ( when her husband had finished his 1 ) from the icy niche in which she had ...
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