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Side 45
... feels the ground swaying under his feet , I believe him implicitly , though I know nothing of the kind is actually taking place . The ghost , so far , belongs to the same class as the other II 45 = THE STRANGER'S GOSPEL.
... feels the ground swaying under his feet , I believe him implicitly , though I know nothing of the kind is actually taking place . The ghost , so far , belongs to the same class as the other II 45 = THE STRANGER'S GOSPEL.
Side 68
... feel they are of the elect . I am as certain of their salvation as I am of my own . ' A sudden scampering of feet upon the gravel was followed by the appearance of the boys , rosy with exercise and excitement . ' Well , my darling boys ...
... feel they are of the elect . I am as certain of their salvation as I am of my own . ' A sudden scampering of feet upon the gravel was followed by the appearance of the boys , rosy with exercise and excitement . ' Well , my darling boys ...
Side 69
... feel the first qualms of my be- setting humiliation , fatigue , Mrs. Mostyn led us round to the garden - a garden with high red walls , and a dial in the meeting - place of the flower - bordered paths ; and we sat down in a rustic seat ...
... feel the first qualms of my be- setting humiliation , fatigue , Mrs. Mostyn led us round to the garden - a garden with high red walls , and a dial in the meeting - place of the flower - bordered paths ; and we sat down in a rustic seat ...
Side 72
... feel tired and feverish , and disinclined to be dancing till early next morning . I went to bed early , and when I had sent away my maid I sat beside the fire for a little , thinking . You know the long gallery ? ' ' Yes . ' ' My room ...
... feel tired and feverish , and disinclined to be dancing till early next morning . I went to bed early , and when I had sent away my maid I sat beside the fire for a little , thinking . You know the long gallery ? ' ' Yes . ' ' My room ...
Side 73
... feel so uncomfortable I was frightened to look round ; and still it was almost as bad to sit there and not look round ; so at last I summoned up courage and túrned my head . Then I saw it . ' " The ghost ? ' ' Yes . ' ' What was it like ...
... feel so uncomfortable I was frightened to look round ; and still it was almost as bad to sit there and not look round ; so at last I summoned up courage and túrned my head . Then I saw it . ' " The ghost ? ' ' Yes . ' ' What was it like ...
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2nd Edit 3rd Edit 4th Edit ALFRED AINGER asked Atherley's Aunt Eleanour Austyn believe BIBLE Bishop BOOK C. J. VAUGHAN Canon carriage Cecilia Charles CHEMISTRY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHURCH OF ENGLAND Cissy Coloured cried Dean CHURCH dear door dream E. A. FREEMAN ELEMENTARY ENGLAND ENGLISH EPISTLE ESSAYS F. D. MAURICE F. T. PALGRAVE face feel George ghost Globe 8vo GLOBE LIBRARY GOLDEN TREASURY SERIES GOSPEL heard HISTORY Illustrated Introduction and Notes J. A. SYMONDS JOHN JOHN MORLEY KINGSLEY Lady Atherley LECTURES LETTERS Lindy LITERATURE looked Lyndsay M.A. Cr MACMILLAN Mallet MASSON MICHAEL MACMILLAN Molyneux Mostyn never night Noël Paper Edition POEMS POLITICAL Portrait PRAYER PRIMER religion ROMAN Rood Warren SCHOOL SELECT BIOGRAPHY sewed STORY tell TESTAMENT THEOLOGY thing thought tion Transl Translated TREATISE Uncle Augustus vols WALTER CRANE words YONGE
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