The Rectory of Moreland: Or, My DutyJ. E. Tilton, 1860 - 339 pages |
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... from this sweet spot , to which she en the name of Spring Cottage , she had e silent churchyard her mother , and two ones for whose life and comfort she so 1 .盛駕 sition Jeng CHAPTER II . N · " She wanders to the sition ...
... from this sweet spot , to which she en the name of Spring Cottage , she had e silent churchyard her mother , and two ones for whose life and comfort she so 1 .盛駕 sition Jeng CHAPTER II . N · " She wanders to the sition ...
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... Comforting were these words to the heart e lone widow . " Our mother the Church hath never a child , To honor before the ... comfort , bringing to her the sweet solace there is in the " communion of , " and telling her of her mother's ...
... Comforting were these words to the heart e lone widow . " Our mother the Church hath never a child , To honor before the ... comfort , bringing to her the sweet solace there is in the " communion of , " and telling her of her mother's ...
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... comforts , house - cleaning , that the sun went before Mary was released . When that time came , Fas weary and her head ached , but she knew she only one day more for the visits , and that would bly be occupied as this had been ...
... comforts , house - cleaning , that the sun went before Mary was released . When that time came , Fas weary and her head ached , but she knew she only one day more for the visits , and that would bly be occupied as this had been ...
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... comfort of life depends more on the sympathy and ss of our companions , than on any other outward stance . " Mrs. Watkins's shop is very splendid ; is most beautiful birds and flowers in it ; Miss , the " foreman , " as Mrs. Watkins ...
... comfort of life depends more on the sympathy and ss of our companions , than on any other outward stance . " Mrs. Watkins's shop is very splendid ; is most beautiful birds and flowers in it ; Miss , the " foreman , " as Mrs. Watkins ...
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... my ters home on Sundays ; but it did not seem to me quite ht , and I told her I thought you would not be pleased . With much love , your affectionate daughter , 8 * MARY . EAREST NETTIE : y thanks for your kind , comforting.
... my ters home on Sundays ; but it did not seem to me quite ht , and I told her I thought you would not be pleased . With much love , your affectionate daughter , 8 * MARY . EAREST NETTIE : y thanks for your kind , comforting.
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