The Rectory of Moreland: Or, My DutyJ. E. Tilton, 1860 - 339 pages |
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... smiling , said , “ O , of ou will be over if Nettie comes ; but now you 1st let me go . " And kissing Jeanette affection- › shook hands with Arthur , ran down the steps , almost in the street before Arthur made his ce in the library ...
... smiling , said , “ O , of ou will be over if Nettie comes ; but now you 1st let me go . " And kissing Jeanette affection- › shook hands with Arthur , ran down the steps , almost in the street before Arthur made his ce in the library ...
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... smile I tell you how very , very homesick I have been . thought often of something you once said to me : comfort of life depends more on the sympathy and ss of our companions , than on any other outward stance . " Mrs. Watkins's shop is ...
... smile I tell you how very , very homesick I have been . thought often of something you once said to me : comfort of life depends more on the sympathy and ss of our companions , than on any other outward stance . " Mrs. Watkins's shop is ...
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... smiles , and warm heart - beatings , st letter from home . , lovely Moreland ! How precious it was to her Lough she had so longed to get away ! She began ter again . Y DEAREST DAUGHTER : - Moreland , May , 18— . - very nice letter was ...
... smiles , and warm heart - beatings , st letter from home . , lovely Moreland ! How precious it was to her Lough she had so longed to get away ! She began ter again . Y DEAREST DAUGHTER : - Moreland , May , 18— . - very nice letter was ...
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... smile ! innot love as I love ; I know it is not in her na- She loves Arthur because he loves her ; but I ecause I cannot help it . ust not write more . I have already written more I hope you may see s for your good or my own . ny . If ...
... smile ! innot love as I love ; I know it is not in her na- She loves Arthur because he loves her ; but I ecause I cannot help it . ust not write more . I have already written more I hope you may see s for your good or my own . ny . If ...
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... smiles that leave upon the be- r a feeling of sadness mingled with pleasure , as eplied , " The Festival of the Holy Innocents was 7s to me one of the brightest pearls in the band of s with which the Church binds together her annual d ...
... smiles that leave upon the be- r a feeling of sadness mingled with pleasure , as eplied , " The Festival of the Holy Innocents was 7s to me one of the brightest pearls in the band of s with which the Church binds together her annual d ...
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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