The perpetual curate, by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... girl as she was . " I thought it was the other side that were questioned about their intentions , " she said . " Am I doing anything amiss ? Mr Wentworth is the Curate of St Roque's , and I am one of the district visitors , and we can't ...
... girl as she was . " I thought it was the other side that were questioned about their intentions , " she said . " Am I doing anything amiss ? Mr Wentworth is the Curate of St Roque's , and I am one of the district visitors , and we can't ...
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... Girls dare not have done such things twenty years ago — not in Carlingford , Lucy , " said Miss Wodehouse ; " and , dear , I think you ought to be a little careful , for poor Mr Wentworth's sake . " " I don't think Mr Wentworth is in ...
... Girls dare not have done such things twenty years ago — not in Carlingford , Lucy , " said Miss Wodehouse ; " and , dear , I think you ought to be a little careful , for poor Mr Wentworth's sake . " " I don't think Mr Wentworth is in ...
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... girls was engaged before we came away , but it has not occurred yet . I don't approve of young men dancing about a house for ever and ever , unless they mean something . Do you ? " Mr Wentworth faltered at this question ; it disturbed ...
... girls was engaged before we came away , but it has not occurred yet . I don't approve of young men dancing about a house for ever and ever , unless they mean something . Do you ? " Mr Wentworth faltered at this question ; it disturbed ...
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... girl ? " " I am sure I don't know , dear , " said Miss Dora , with unexampled wisdom . And she com- forted her conscience that she did not know , for she had forgotten Lucy's name . So there was no tangible evidence to confirm Miss ...
... girl ? " " I am sure I don't know , dear , " said Miss Dora , with unexampled wisdom . And she com- forted her conscience that she did not know , for she had forgotten Lucy's name . So there was no tangible evidence to confirm Miss ...
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... girl invented a story about them to calm the cobbler's suspicions . " They was the easiest boots the gentleman had , being troubled with tender feet ; and he wasn't a - going to give them up because they was shabby , " said Sarah . He ...
... girl invented a story about them to calm the cobbler's suspicions . " They was the easiest boots the gentleman had , being troubled with tender feet ; and he wasn't a - going to give them up because they was shabby , " said Sarah . 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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