The perpetual curate, by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... meaning to turn off at the first narrow turning which led down behind the shops and traffic , behind the comfort and beauty of the little town , to that inevitable land of shadow which always dogs the sunshine . Carlingford proper knew ...
... meaning to turn off at the first narrow turning which led down behind the shops and traffic , behind the comfort and beauty of the little town , to that inevitable land of shadow which always dogs the sunshine . Carlingford proper knew ...
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... means ; and if Mr Wentworth was conscious of a certain haze of sunshine all round and about him , gliding over the poor pave- ment , and here and there transfiguring some baby bystander gazing open - mouthed at the pretty lady , could ...
... means ; and if Mr Wentworth was conscious of a certain haze of sunshine all round and about him , gliding over the poor pave- ment , and here and there transfiguring some baby bystander gazing open - mouthed at the pretty lady , could ...
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... meaning to please him . " You know papa always says so . St Roque's is very nice , but ” " If you wish me out of the way , Miss Wode- house , I am sorry to say you are not likely to be gratified , " said the Curate , " for I have no ...
... meaning to please him . " You know papa always says so . St Roque's is very nice , but ” " If you wish me out of the way , Miss Wode- house , I am sorry to say you are not likely to be gratified , " said the Curate , " for I have no ...
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... mean time matters were in a very critical position . The old incumbent of Skelmersdale was eighty , and had been ill all winter ; and if the Miss Wentworths were not satisfied somehow , it was all over with 34 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
... mean time matters were in a very critical position . The old incumbent of Skelmersdale was eighty , and had been ill all winter ; and if the Miss Wentworths were not satisfied somehow , it was all over with 34 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
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... means replied to the covert appeals thus made to her . She left her nephew and her sister to keep up the conversation unassisted ; and as for Miss Wentworth , conversation was not her forte . I'm afraid , aunt , you will not hear ...
... means replied to the covert appeals thus made to her . She left her nephew and her sister to keep up the conversation unassisted ; and as for Miss Wentworth , conversation was not her forte . I'm afraid , aunt , you will not hear ...
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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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