The Rectory of Moreland: Or, My DutyJ. E. Tilton, 1860 - 339 pages |
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... rested . for I cannot bear to leave you here alone " ; ked around the room with a shudder , and e again . ry , I shall call for you in the morning , " said 11. " Do you think you could persuade Ralph Squire Lee to - night ? " ew the ...
... rested . for I cannot bear to leave you here alone " ; ked around the room with a shudder , and e again . ry , I shall call for you in the morning , " said 11. " Do you think you could persuade Ralph Squire Lee to - night ? " ew the ...
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... ? ' id , looking up into Virginia's cold , handsome face his keen black eye . ginia condescended no reply to the child ; and e Lee , perceiving that the remark had not been a his thoughts . But his eye still rested on the.
... ? ' id , looking up into Virginia's cold , handsome face his keen black eye . ginia condescended no reply to the child ; and e Lee , perceiving that the remark had not been a his thoughts . But his eye still rested on the.
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... rested on the ose all angels ? " he said at length , addressing 1 father . y son , that is a picture of the Blessed Virgin hild . But those little figures , looking up near part of the picture , are angels . ” ps it would be well to ...
... rested on the ose all angels ? " he said at length , addressing 1 father . y son , that is a picture of the Blessed Virgin hild . But those little figures , looking up near part of the picture , are angels . ” ps it would be well to ...
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... his wife's brother as a man of bright 1s , but wholly governed by impulse , without any Mr. but his own wishes ; he had been so long de- ed female society , many things must be overlooked comforts . Mary rested her head upon the arm -
... his wife's brother as a man of bright 1s , but wholly governed by impulse , without any Mr. but his own wishes ; he had been so long de- ed female society , many things must be overlooked comforts . Mary rested her head upon the arm -
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Or, My Duty Clara M. Thompson. comforts . Mary rested her head upon the arm - large study - chair for a long time in silence ; at she said , with a desperate effort , " Father , I have to speak to you for some time . I am not where it to ...
Or, My Duty Clara M. Thompson. comforts . Mary rested her head upon the arm - large study - chair for a long time in silence ; at she said , with a desperate effort , " Father , I have to speak to you for some time . I am not where it to ...
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Alice alth Anthony Maurice Arthur Grey beautiful brother carpet-bag CHAPTER cheek church cold comfort daugh daughter dear father dear Mary dearest Divine grace duty earnest ELIZA COOK Evans eyes face faith fear feel felt Florence girls gone Grace Hamilton hand happy Hartley heard heart holy Holy Orders hope Iary idolatry Jeanette Jeanette's Josephine kind knew lady leave letter Lily Lake look mamma marriage Marshall Marshall's Mary Mary Evans Mary's mind Minnie Moreland morning mother Nettie never night once pale passed pleasant POLLY WATKINS Professor Henshaw quiet Ralph Rectory replied Rocktown seat sick sister smile sorrow soul speak Squire Lee Stephenson tears tell thought Thurston to-day told tone took Virginia voice waiting walk Watkins weeks wife wish young