The Rectory of Moreland: Or, My DutyJ. E. Tilton, 1860 - 339 pages |
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... coming trial , ing to the only source of comfort , bringing to her the sweet solace there is in the " communion of , " and telling her of her mother's Christian faith in g her orphaned children confidingly in the care of Father of the ...
... coming trial , ing to the only source of comfort , bringing to her the sweet solace there is in the " communion of , " and telling her of her mother's Christian faith in g her orphaned children confidingly in the care of Father of the ...
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... coming quietly toward her and taking her said , in a very decided tone : " I will come for you Grace in the morning . I expect you to try my home e , Mary , and if Providence should open a way in - you can better yourself , I shall feel ...
... coming quietly toward her and taking her said , in a very decided tone : " I will come for you Grace in the morning . I expect you to try my home e , Mary , and if Providence should open a way in - you can better yourself , I shall feel ...
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... coming as readily into her worldly maxims as Her sister . Lee and her daughters , sitting at their sewing abroidery , waited the return of Squire Lee with The matter under discussion between the ladies ave been an exciting one , judging ...
... coming as readily into her worldly maxims as Her sister . Lee and her daughters , sitting at their sewing abroidery , waited the return of Squire Lee with The matter under discussion between the ladies ave been an exciting one , judging ...
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... coming to interrupt our read- lady , too ! " can it be ? " said Virginia , rising from her ry - frame and going to the window . " Mary in all this pouring rain ! What can have sent to - day ? Some particular attraction , I dare › added ...
... coming to interrupt our read- lady , too ! " can it be ? " said Virginia , rising from her ry - frame and going to the window . " Mary in all this pouring rain ! What can have sent to - day ? Some particular attraction , I dare › added ...
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... coming over to - morrow with rey . " Mary blushed , and hesitated , for she thought ociation of the books , and feared he might ask her she saw Jeanette , and then she must tell of her forgetfulness . Mr. Marshall had found Mary always ...
... coming over to - morrow with rey . " Mary blushed , and hesitated , for she thought ociation of the books , and feared he might ask her she saw Jeanette , and then she must tell of her forgetfulness . Mr. Marshall had found Mary always ...
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