The Head of the Family: A NovelHarper & brothers, 1871 - 528 páginas |
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... give to a thoroughly Scottish face - hard - featured . All the lines were bold , clear , and somewhat rugged , though he was still a young man . But he had that which to his sex is worth ten times more than beauty of feature a stature ...
... give to a thoroughly Scottish face - hard - featured . All the lines were bold , clear , and somewhat rugged , though he was still a young man . But he had that which to his sex is worth ten times more than beauty of feature a stature ...
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... give her , since we know of no other . " Mr. Græme went up to the poor girl . " I am going now . You will shake hands with me , will you not ? and another time we may be better friends . " Rachel lifted up her eyes with a sharp ...
... give her , since we know of no other . " Mr. Græme went up to the poor girl . " I am going now . You will shake hands with me , will you not ? and another time we may be better friends . " Rachel lifted up her eyes with a sharp ...
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... give vitality to the whole . The few weeks passed ; weeks that might have been зad , for in all change is some sadness , but were kept cheer- ful through continual occupation . And thus they made . ready to leave the house where the old ...
... give vitality to the whole . The few weeks passed ; weeks that might have been зad , for in all change is some sadness , but were kept cheer- ful through continual occupation . And thus they made . ready to leave the house where the old ...
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... give up all his prospects as an eloquent and promising preacher , to become a poor laborer in his Mas- ter's far vineyard . " Is not this great and good ? " said Ninian at last , turn- ing to his silent companion , whom he had almost ...
... give up all his prospects as an eloquent and promising preacher , to become a poor laborer in his Mas- ter's far vineyard . " Is not this great and good ? " said Ninian at last , turn- ing to his silent companion , whom he had almost ...
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... give myself wholly to that I ought - I ought ! And yet , Ninian— ” " We are quite ready , and your cousin bade me call you , " interrupted Edmund , at the door . John Forsyth grasped his friend's hand , and vanished . instantly . It was ...
... give myself wholly to that I ought - I ought ! And yet , Ninian— ” " We are quite ready , and your cousin bade me call you , " interrupted Edmund , at the door . John Forsyth grasped his friend's hand , and vanished . instantly . It was ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Ansted's answered Ninian Armadale asked beautiful better Chester Terrace child Cloth cousin Rachel creature cried Tinie dear door Edges and Gilt Edinburgh Edmund eyes face fancy father feel felt girl glad Gowans grave Half Calf hand happy heard heart Heaven Helensburgh Hope Ansted Hope's husband Jane Sedley John Forsyth JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY JOHN S. C. Abbott Kenneth knew Lady Ulverston lassie laugh Lindsay little Walter marriage married mind Miss Ansted Miss Græme Miss Reay mother Musselburgh never night Ninian Græme Ninian looked Ninian thought once passion paused perhaps poor professor quiet Rachel Armstrong round scarcely seemed silent sister smile speak stood strange sure sweet talk tell tenderness thing Tinie's to-night told took turned Ulver Uncut Edges utter voice walked watching whispered wife wish woman word young
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Página 246 - ALL people that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice ; Him serve with fear, his praise forth tell ; Come ye before him and rejoice.
Página 168 - Work — work — work! It is the iron ploughshare that goes over the field of the heart, rooting up all the pretty grasses, and the beautiful, hurtful weeds that we have taken such pleasure in growing, laying them all under, fair and foul together — making plain, dull-looking arable land for our neighbours to peer at ; until at night-time, down in the deep furrows the angels come and sow.