The perpetual curate, by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... cried the younger sister . Miss Wodehouse shook her head with a great deal of seriousness . " It always begins with laughing , " said the experienced woman ; " but if it ends without tears , it will be something new to me . It's about ...
... cried the younger sister . Miss Wodehouse shook her head with a great deal of seriousness . " It always begins with laughing , " said the experienced woman ; " but if it ends without tears , it will be something new to me . It's about ...
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... cried the troubled woman , growing nervous at sight of the unre- sponsive quiet around her . Miss Leonora by no means replied to the covert appeals thus made to her . She left her nephew and her sister to keep up the conversation ...
... cried the troubled woman , growing nervous at sight of the unre- sponsive quiet around her . Miss Leonora by no means replied to the covert appeals thus made to her . She left her nephew and her sister to keep up the conversation ...
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... cried , thinking of the dead who were still wait- ing for Easter , which was more than anybody did when Mr Wentworth discoursed upon the beautiful institutions of the Church's year ; and a great many of the congregation stayed to see ...
... cried , thinking of the dead who were still wait- ing for Easter , which was more than anybody did when Mr Wentworth discoursed upon the beautiful institutions of the Church's year ; and a great many of the congregation stayed to see ...
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... call . " " Just so , " said Miss Wentworth , settling her- self in the nearest easy - chair . " And so it is , " cried Miss Dora ; " we are his aunts , dear boy- we are very fond of him . We came on THE PERPETUAL CURATE . 73.
... call . " " Just so , " said Miss Wentworth , settling her- self in the nearest easy - chair . " And so it is , " cried Miss Dora ; " we are his aunts , dear boy- we are very fond of him . We came on THE PERPETUAL CURATE . 73.
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... cried the unlucky peace- maker ; " he would not for the world do any- thing to wound anybody's feelings - it must be a mistake . " " Mr Morgan would not have mentioned it if we had not just been talking as you came in , " said the ...
... cried the unlucky peace- maker ; " he would not for the world do any- thing to wound anybody's feelings - it must be a mistake . " " Mr Morgan would not have mentioned it if we had not just been talking as you came in , " said the ...
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The Perpetual Curate: By the Author of "Salem Chapel", Etc, Volume 1 Mrs. Margaret Oliphant (Wilson) Oliphant Visualização integral - 1864 |
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ain't ALEXANDER KEITH JOHNSTON anxious aunt Dora aunt Leonora beautiful better brother Carlingford Church clergyman cried Crown 8vo Curate of St Curate's daresay DAVID PAGE dear Frank dinner Dora's duty Easter Elsworthy's Engravings everything eyes face father Fcap feeling garden Gerald girl glad Grange Lane green door grey cloak Hadwin's hand happiness hear heart hope JOHN HILL BURTON knew ladies little Rosa looked Lucy Lucy's matter mean mind Miss Dora Miss Leonora Miss Wentworth Miss Wode Miss Wodehouse Morgan natural nephew never parish pause perhaps Perpetual Curate poor Louisa pretty Prickett's Lane priest Professor Rector Rector's wife Rosa Elsworthy Scotland Second Edition SIR ARCHIBALD ALISON Sister of Mercy Skelmersdale smile soul Squire St Roque's stood suppose sure talk tears tell terrible thing thought tion took trembling trouble vols walk Wharfside window Wodehouse's woman wonder young
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