The perpetual curate, by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... father is churchwarden ! " said the indignant woman . " Really , William , this is too much - without even consulting you ! But it is easy to see how that comes about . Lucy Wodehouse and young Wentworth are ; well , I don't know if ...
... father is churchwarden ! " said the indignant woman . " Really , William , this is too much - without even consulting you ! But it is easy to see how that comes about . Lucy Wodehouse and young Wentworth are ; well , I don't know if ...
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... gleam to her blue eyes , and made even her father remark them when she went down - stairs- " It seems to me as if this child were growing rather pretty , There Molly , eh ? I don't know what other 30 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
... gleam to her blue eyes , and made even her father remark them when she went down - stairs- " It seems to me as if this child were growing rather pretty , There Molly , eh ? I don't know what other 30 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
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... father had indulged in three wives and three families , and such a regiment of sons that all his influence had been fully taxed to provide for them . Gerald , the clergyman of the first lot , held the family living - not a very large ...
... father had indulged in three wives and three families , and such a regiment of sons that all his influence had been fully taxed to provide for them . Gerald , the clergyman of the first lot , held the family living - not a very large ...
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... father and the rest . They are all well ; and the last boy is rather like you , if you will think that any compliment . Mrs Wentworth is pleased , because you are one of the handsome ones , you know . Not much fear of the Went- worths ...
... father and the rest . They are all well ; and the last boy is rather like you , if you will think that any compliment . Mrs Wentworth is pleased , because you are one of the handsome ones , you know . Not much fear of the Went- worths ...
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... , my dear , remember your Christian feelings , and don't make a breach in the family . It will be bad enough to face your poor dear father , after he knows what Leonora means to do ; and I do THE PERPETUAL CURATE . 61.
... , my dear , remember your Christian feelings , and don't make a breach in the family . It will be bad enough to face your poor dear father , after he knows what Leonora means to do ; and I do THE PERPETUAL CURATE . 61.
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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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