The Rectory of Moreland: Or, My DutyJ. E. Tilton, 1860 - 339 pages |
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... beautiful Christmas ugh neighbors and friends , were ( as we tled by the announcement from the cler- prayers of the congregation are desired son . ” of the services , while the congregation Miss Maynard waited at the vestry , rmed from ...
... beautiful Christmas ugh neighbors and friends , were ( as we tled by the announcement from the cler- prayers of the congregation are desired son . ” of the services , while the congregation Miss Maynard waited at the vestry , rmed from ...
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... beautiful and brilliant Virginia ; she consoled herself with the thought that it was " all he family . " Virginia turned the whole matter into ule , and professed the most utter contempt for every- e made her confidant , that " she ...
... beautiful and brilliant Virginia ; she consoled herself with the thought that it was " all he family . " Virginia turned the whole matter into ule , and professed the most utter contempt for every- e made her confidant , that " she ...
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... beautiful birds were led in various parts of the apartment . Long reflected all these objects ; and chairs of the French upholstery stood ready to be occupied . at first attracted Mary's eye was a marble foun- whose ever - changing ...
... beautiful birds were led in various parts of the apartment . Long reflected all these objects ; and chairs of the French upholstery stood ready to be occupied . at first attracted Mary's eye was a marble foun- whose ever - changing ...
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... beautiful birds and flowers in it ; Miss , the " foreman , " as Mrs. Watkins calls her , has e of them . The affairs of the shop are conducted most systematic manner , otherwise there would be confusion . I have already arrived at the ...
... beautiful birds and flowers in it ; Miss , the " foreman , " as Mrs. Watkins calls her , has e of them . The affairs of the shop are conducted most systematic manner , otherwise there would be confusion . I have already arrived at the ...
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... beautiful marble fountain our shop , in which gold and silver fishes live and ive . I enclose a note to Jeanette ; will you please e it to her ? Mrs. Watkins wanted I should write my ters home on Sundays ; but it did not seem to me ...
... beautiful marble fountain our shop , in which gold and silver fishes live and ive . I enclose a note to Jeanette ; will you please e it to her ? Mrs. Watkins wanted I should write my ters home on Sundays ; but it did not seem to me ...
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