The Rectory of Moreland: Or, My DutyJ. E. Tilton, 1860 - 339 pages |
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... took Mary's hand drawing from her own finger the ring that laced there in marriage , and putting it on finger , said , " My darling daughter , I have hought for the future of my children's life ; m with the God of the fatherless . And ...
... took Mary's hand drawing from her own finger the ring that laced there in marriage , and putting it on finger , said , " My darling daughter , I have hought for the future of my children's life ; m with the God of the fatherless . And ...
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... nothing . not trust herself to speak to him , but passed ire Lee , who had already seated himself in " You and Grace must come and see Ralph the Squire , as he took up the reins . Mary e was that Ralph had a home . She stood.
... nothing . not trust herself to speak to him , but passed ire Lee , who had already seated himself in " You and Grace must come and see Ralph the Squire , as he took up the reins . Mary e was that Ralph had a home . She stood.
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... took no notice of the trinkets , but his was intently fixed on an engraving hanging on the near him . Do you like pictures ? " said Virginia , in the kindest she could assume . 99 like angels , " said the boy , unhesitatingly ...
... took no notice of the trinkets , but his was intently fixed on an engraving hanging on the near him . Do you like pictures ? " said Virginia , in the kindest she could assume . 99 like angels , " said the boy , unhesitatingly ...
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... took the path leading to the Mrs. Evans . A long while they stood by the silence . tears were flowing fast , but there was no n her grief . وو said Mr. Marshall , " do you bear envy , ha- alice now ? " vn sinfulness . " hen welcome to ...
... took the path leading to the Mrs. Evans . A long while they stood by the silence . tears were flowing fast , but there was no n her grief . وو said Mr. Marshall , " do you bear envy , ha- alice now ? " vn sinfulness . " hen welcome to ...
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... took to herself the erit of his introduction into the family . There y one circumstance now attendant on his being at troubled her , and that was the firm determi- Squire Lee ( put up to it , Virginia said , by the that Ralph should see ...
... took to herself the erit of his introduction into the family . There y one circumstance now attendant on his being at troubled her , and that was the firm determi- Squire Lee ( put up to it , Virginia said , by the that Ralph should see ...
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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