The perpetual curate, by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... perhaps they belonged to St Roque's . " " Nobody belongs to St Roque's , " said the Rector , contemptuously— " it has not even a dis- trict . They were the two Miss Wodehouses . " Mrs Morgan was moved to utter a little cry . " And their ...
... perhaps they belonged to St Roque's . " " Nobody belongs to St Roque's , " said the Rector , contemptuously— " it has not even a dis- trict . They were the two Miss Wodehouses . " Mrs Morgan was moved to utter a little cry . " And their ...
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... perhaps just a little abashed . When he had made his salutations , however , he returned undismayed to the charge . " It's a great pity you have not something better to work upon , " said the dauntless Curate ; " but it is difficult to ...
... perhaps just a little abashed . When he had made his salutations , however , he returned undismayed to the charge . " It's a great pity you have not something better to work upon , " said the dauntless Curate ; " but it is difficult to ...
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... perhaps , always helpful of illusions , might convey a cer- tain greenness and sentiment of nature - and echoing her soft responses to the afternoon prayers perhaps the Curate might have felt that such devotion was not entirely pure and ...
... perhaps , always helpful of illusions , might convey a cer- tain greenness and sentiment of nature - and echoing her soft responses to the afternoon prayers perhaps the Curate might have felt that such devotion was not entirely pure and ...
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... perhaps because that adjective was sweeter than the harsh one of middle age which belonged to her ; and then there was such a difference between her and Lucy . Lucy was twenty , and in her sweetest bloom . Many people thought with Mr ...
... perhaps because that adjective was sweeter than the harsh one of middle age which belonged to her ; and then there was such a difference between her and Lucy . Lucy was twenty , and in her sweetest bloom . Many people thought with Mr ...
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... , and with that wandered into anxious reflections what this difference could be between Mr Wentworth and his aunts which cogitations , indeed , occu- pied her till the service began , and perhaps dis- THE PERPETUAL CURATE . 25.
... , and with that wandered into anxious reflections what this difference could be between Mr Wentworth and his aunts which cogitations , indeed , occu- pied her till the service began , and perhaps dis- THE PERPETUAL CURATE . 25.
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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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