The Rectory of Moreland: Or, My DutyJ. E. Tilton, 1860 - 339 pages |
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... thank you , " she said , hurriedly handing him books . " Indeed I cannot , dear Nettie ; you must urge me , " as Jeanette took her by the arm , as if to upon her stay . " I ran up for Mrs. Marshall , with ebooks ; she forgot to send ...
... thank you , " she said , hurriedly handing him books . " Indeed I cannot , dear Nettie ; you must urge me , " as Jeanette took her by the arm , as if to upon her stay . " I ran up for Mrs. Marshall , with ebooks ; she forgot to send ...
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... my ters home on Sundays ; but it did not seem to me quite ht , and I told her I thought you would not be pleased . With much love , your affectionate daughter , 8 * MARY . EAREST NETTIE : y thanks for your kind , comforting.
... my ters home on Sundays ; but it did not seem to me quite ht , and I told her I thought you would not be pleased . With much love , your affectionate daughter , 8 * MARY . EAREST NETTIE : y thanks for your kind , comforting.
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Or, My Duty Clara M. Thompson. EAREST NETTIE : y thanks for your kind , comforting note and al gift . It was a very lovely thought of yours , a lock of your hair with mine . You cannot e how grateful I am to your mother for her per- to ...
Or, My Duty Clara M. Thompson. EAREST NETTIE : y thanks for your kind , comforting note and al gift . It was a very lovely thought of yours , a lock of your hair with mine . You cannot e how grateful I am to your mother for her per- to ...
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... thank you , you , " she ran to the fitting - room , where she de- amid tears , and 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 ...
... thank you , you , " she ran to the fitting - room , where she de- amid tears , and 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 ...
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... thank you , " she said cheerfully ; " I cannot ; I was requested to call you to join us in taking refreshments , which are waiting for you ; will you - ? " O Mary , " he replied with a deep sigh , as he rose to her , " I wish I was as ...
... thank you , " she said cheerfully ; " I cannot ; I was requested to call you to join us in taking refreshments , which are waiting for you ; will you - ? " O Mary , " he replied with a deep sigh , as he rose to her , " I wish I was as ...
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