The Rectory of Moreland: Or, My DutyJ. E. Tilton, 1860 - 339 pages |
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... girls of She had a warm , impulsive heart ; but her lisciplined by early grief , had taught her to feelings , and this outbreak of emotion by her lside was the more violent for having been e her parent's illness . urned to the sick ...
... girls of She had a warm , impulsive heart ; but her lisciplined by early grief , had taught her to feelings , and this outbreak of emotion by her lside was the more violent for having been e her parent's illness . urned to the sick ...
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... girls were growing up ; Alice , the st , had reached her seventh year ; Minnie and Isa- were four and five ; and who ... girl of nineteen , with personal beauty , and a full consciousness of her ms . There was much unsubdued wilfulness ...
... girls were growing up ; Alice , the st , had reached her seventh year ; Minnie and Isa- were four and five ; and who ... girl of nineteen , with personal beauty , and a full consciousness of her ms . There was much unsubdued wilfulness ...
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... the family were The little girls were shy at first , feeling had done wrong ; but in a moment they were r father , rubbing his cold hands , and pressing m , glowing cheeks to his lips . The traces to Ellen , my wife , what do you think of.
... the family were The little girls were shy at first , feeling had done wrong ; but in a moment they were r father , rubbing his cold hands , and pressing m , glowing cheeks to his lips . The traces to Ellen , my wife , what do you think of.
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... girl , and will , I dare say , help t the children , and take care of her sister . I have Grace is a nervous little thing . " r . Marshall looked disappointed . How old is Mary ? " said Josephine , who was longing press her wonder at ...
... girl , and will , I dare say , help t the children , and take care of her sister . I have Grace is a nervous little thing . " r . Marshall looked disappointed . How old is Mary ? " said Josephine , who was longing press her wonder at ...
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... and looked out e entrance avenue , " Yes , this is the strangest I ever knew your father to take up ; and I must Ir . Marshall's influence has had more weight im than my wishes . " onfidence ill becoming a girl of twenty , - why.
... and looked out e entrance avenue , " Yes , this is the strangest I ever knew your father to take up ; and I must Ir . Marshall's influence has had more weight im than my wishes . " onfidence ill becoming a girl of twenty , - why.
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