The perpetual curate, by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... Rosa , who was a little beauty . Rosa and her aunt had just returned from an excursion , and a prettier little appari- tion could not be seen than that dimpled rosy creature , with her radiant half - childish looks , her bright eyes ...
... Rosa , who was a little beauty . Rosa and her aunt had just returned from an excursion , and a prettier little appari- tion could not be seen than that dimpled rosy creature , with her radiant half - childish looks , her bright eyes ...
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... Rosa ; that child is too young and too - too pretty to be out by herself at night . Send a boy . Send a boy . Haven't you got a boy ? -there is a very nice little fellow that I could recommend to you , " said Mr Wentworth , as he ...
... Rosa ; that child is too young and too - too pretty to be out by herself at night . Send a boy . Send a boy . Haven't you got a boy ? -there is a very nice little fellow that I could recommend to you , " said Mr Wentworth , as he ...
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... Rosa stood apart watching him with admiring eyes . He had said she was too pretty to be sent across Grange Lane by herself at this hour , though it was still no more than twilight ; and he looked up at her for an instant as he said the ...
... Rosa stood apart watching him with admiring eyes . He had said she was too pretty to be sent across Grange Lane by herself at this hour , though it was still no more than twilight ; and he looked up at her for an instant as he said the ...
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... Rosa , as he swung himself round upon the stool he was seated on , and turned his face towards the door . Somehow he was comforted in his mind by the conviction that it was his duty to call at Mr Wodehouse's as he came back . The ...
... Rosa , as he swung himself round upon the stool he was seated on , and turned his face towards the door . Somehow he was comforted in his mind by the conviction that it was his duty to call at Mr Wodehouse's as he came back . The ...
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... Rosa , who stood gazing after him with all her eyes , went away to the Blue Boar . The idea , however , of his own joint performance with Mr Elsworthy not only tickled the Curate , him a half - ashamed sense of the aspect in which he ...
... Rosa , who stood gazing after him with all her eyes , went away to the Blue Boar . The idea , however , of his own joint performance with Mr Elsworthy not only tickled the Curate , him a half - ashamed sense of the aspect in which he ...
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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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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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