The perpetual curate, by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... Hadwin's candle out . She saw he was discomposed , and therefore , with a feminine instinct , found more to say than usual before she made her peaceful way to bed . She waited while Mr Wentworth lighted his candle too . " Mr Wodehouse's ...
... Hadwin's candle out . She saw he was discomposed , and therefore , with a feminine instinct , found more to say than usual before she made her peaceful way to bed . She waited while Mr Wentworth lighted his candle too . " Mr Wodehouse's ...
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... hearing the rain drip all the night , and trickle into Mrs Hadwin's reservoirs . The old lady had a passion for rain - water , and it was a gusty night . CHAPTER III . NEXT week was Passion Week , and THE PERPETUAL CURATE . 39.
... hearing the rain drip all the night , and trickle into Mrs Hadwin's reservoirs . The old lady had a passion for rain - water , and it was a gusty night . CHAPTER III . NEXT week was Passion Week , and THE PERPETUAL CURATE . 39.
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... Hadwin's , with something of the sensations of a man who has just gone through a dreadful operation , and feels , with a kind of dull surprise after , that everything around him is just the same as before . He had come through a fiery ...
... Hadwin's , with something of the sensations of a man who has just gone through a dreadful operation , and feels , with a kind of dull surprise after , that everything around him is just the same as before . He had come through a fiery ...
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... Hadwin's strange lodger first appeared in the astonished house . He was the strangest lodger to be taken into a house of such perfect respec- tability , a house in Grange Lane ; and it came to be currently reported in Carlingford after ...
... Hadwin's strange lodger first appeared in the astonished house . He was the strangest lodger to be taken into a house of such perfect respec- tability , a house in Grange Lane ; and it came to be currently reported in Carlingford after ...
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... concealed in a corner . From where he sat in the green room , he whistled so beautifully that Mrs Hadwin's own pet canary paused aston- ished to listen , and the butcher's boy stole into 120 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
... concealed in a corner . From where he sat in the green room , he whistled so beautifully that Mrs Hadwin's own pet canary paused aston- ished to listen , and the butcher's boy stole into 120 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
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The Perpetual Curate: By the Author of "Salem Chapel", Etc, Volum 1 Mrs. Margaret Oliphant (Wilson) Oliphant Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
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