Margaret: A Tale of the Real and Ideal, Blight and Bloom; Including Sketches of a Place Not Before Described, Called Mons ChristiJordan and Wiley, 1845 - 460 páginas |
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... brought by bark troughs from the hill near by , forming an ever flowing , ever musical , cool bright stream , passing off in a runnel , shaded by weeds and grasses . On all sides of the house , at some seasons of the year , might be ...
... brought by bark troughs from the hill near by , forming an ever flowing , ever musical , cool bright stream , passing off in a runnel , shaded by weeds and grasses . On all sides of the house , at some seasons of the year , might be ...
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... bower trained up the side of the house , and even shading her chamber window . To prevent the ravages of hogs and geese , Chilion had fenced in a little spot for her near the house . Obed brought her new flowers from OBED . 15.
... bower trained up the side of the house , and even shading her chamber window . To prevent the ravages of hogs and geese , Chilion had fenced in a little spot for her near the house . Obed brought her new flowers from OBED . 15.
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... brought her new flowers from the woods and instructed her how to plant them . He was thir- teen or fifteen years of age , homely but clever , as we say , a tall knuckle - jointed , shad - faced youth ; his hair was red , his cheeks ...
... brought her new flowers from the woods and instructed her how to plant them . He was thir- teen or fifteen years of age , homely but clever , as we say , a tall knuckle - jointed , shad - faced youth ; his hair was red , his cheeks ...
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... brought in dead ; she had not killed them . What is the child's first sense of death ? She would have given all her little heart was worth , could she render back that life she had so thoughtlessly taken , could she see them again busy ...
... brought in dead ; she had not killed them . What is the child's first sense of death ? She would have given all her little heart was worth , could she render back that life she had so thoughtlessly taken , could she see them again busy ...
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... brought forward from the chimney wall . " Here's to Miss Amy , " said Pluck , ogling the Master . " Mehercule ! " exclaimed the latter , " you forget the pro- pitiatory oblation . We must first propose his Majesty the King of Puppetdom ...
... brought forward from the chimney wall . " Here's to Miss Amy , " said Pluck , ogling the Master . " Mehercule ! " exclaimed the latter , " you forget the pro- pitiatory oblation . We must first propose his Majesty the King of Puppetdom ...
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an't anagogical arms asked beautiful became birds boys Brook brother Brückmann Bull Butternut called child Chilion Christ Church clouds dark daughter Deacon Hadlock Deacon Penrose Deacon Ramsdill dear dream drink Dunwich Eliashib Evelyn exclaimed eyes face father feel fire flowers Freemasonry friends garet Girardeau girls Gisborne grass green ground hair hand Hart Hash head heard heart hill Hoora horse Isabel Jail Jesus Judge Morgridge lady live Livingston look Mistress Molly Mons Christi mother nater never night Nimrod Obed Orff Palmer persons Philip Davis play Pluck Pond Preacher rejoined replied Margaret Rhody rocks Rose seemed Sibyl side sing sister snow Solomon soul speak spirit stood tell things thought tion told Tony Washington took town trees Via Dolorosa village violin voice Whiston wicked woman woods young
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Página 207 - The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to the LORD; but the prayer of the upright is his delight.