The Rectory of Moreland: Or, My DutyJ. E. Tilton, 1860 - 339 pages |
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... looked onderingly , while the children could not at once in what their father meant . What do you think of the plan , Ellen ? ” Why , Herbert , ” replied Mrs. Marshall in an indifferent " if you can afford it , I ought to make no ...
... looked onderingly , while the children could not at once in what their father meant . What do you think of the plan , Ellen ? ” Why , Herbert , ” replied Mrs. Marshall in an indifferent " if you can afford it , I ought to make no ...
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... her companion . How could it by one who knew nothing of self - discipline ? It was ed often looked upon by her as cringing meanness . happened that Josephine one morning repeated er father's adopting Ralph out of a low family ,
... her companion . How could it by one who knew nothing of self - discipline ? It was ed often looked upon by her as cringing meanness . happened that Josephine one morning repeated er father's adopting Ralph out of a low family ,
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... looked t for her bonnet . She did not care much for Mrs. s coldness , it was not new to her ; but as she stooped epare her feet for the walk , she heard Miss Har- on and Miss Maynard , two maiden ladies , inquiring half - whisper ...
... looked t for her bonnet . She did not care much for Mrs. s coldness , it was not new to her ; but as she stooped epare her feet for the walk , she heard Miss Har- on and Miss Maynard , two maiden ladies , inquiring half - whisper ...
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... looked up with a mischievous glance in her spark- eye ; but she met the look that awed her , and she ined from saying , as she intended , that she thought r h . Ellen should be the one to visit the sick of the Here is a parcel I wish ...
... looked up with a mischievous glance in her spark- eye ; but she met the look that awed her , and she ined from saying , as she intended , that she thought r h . Ellen should be the one to visit the sick of the Here is a parcel I wish ...
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... it was epugnant to her feelings to go even to the door ; e had heard the request , and there was no alterna- ittent showers . It looked somewhat brighter as osed the 5 ned home with a lighter heart than she had known ...
... it was epugnant to her feelings to go even to the door ; e had heard the request , and there was no alterna- ittent showers . It looked somewhat brighter as osed the 5 ned home with a lighter heart than she had known ...
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