The perpetual curate, by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... once , as people will do after building all their hopes upon one grand event , into great depression and vexation , when he found that , after all , this event did not change the face of existence , but indeed brought new proofs of ...
... once , as people will do after building all their hopes upon one grand event , into great depression and vexation , when he found that , after all , this event did not change the face of existence , but indeed brought new proofs of ...
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... " said Mr Wentworth , lower- ing his voice , and more than ever bending his tall head to one side , " I shall have to put a stop to it somehow , for I am not prepared , whatever people say , to go in at once for THE PERPETUAL CURATE , 21.
... " said Mr Wentworth , lower- ing his voice , and more than ever bending his tall head to one side , " I shall have to put a stop to it somehow , for I am not prepared , whatever people say , to go in at once for THE PERPETUAL CURATE , 21.
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... once on this provoking but un- exceptionable errand , looking with calm eyes upon the dismay which overspread the expres- sive countenance of her spiritual guide . Mr Wentworth stood looking after her for a mo- ment , stunned by the ...
... once on this provoking but un- exceptionable errand , looking with calm eyes upon the dismay which overspread the expres- sive countenance of her spiritual guide . Mr Wentworth stood looking after her for a mo- ment , stunned by the ...
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... that ideal , said another prayer , and went to sleep like one of God's beloved , with a tear too exquisite to be shed brimming under her long eyelashes . At this crisis of existence , perhaps for once in her 38 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
... that ideal , said another prayer , and went to sleep like one of God's beloved , with a tear too exquisite to be shed brimming under her long eyelashes . At this crisis of existence , perhaps for once in her 38 CHRONICLES OF CARLINGFORD :
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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. this crisis of existence , perhaps for once in her life , the woman has the best of it ; for very different from Lucy's were the thoughts with which the Curate sought his restless pillow , hearing the rain ...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. this crisis of existence , perhaps for once in her life , the woman has the best of it ; for very different from Lucy's were the thoughts with which the Curate sought his restless pillow , hearing the rain ...
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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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