The perpetual curate, by the author of 'Salem chapel'. (Chronicles of Carlingford). |
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... seen the Wodehouses since the Good Friday evening service , which was an interval of about twenty hours , and had just paused , before eating his bachelor's dinner , to ponder whether it would be away correct on that most sacred of ...
... seen the Wodehouses since the Good Friday evening service , which was an interval of about twenty hours , and had just paused , before eating his bachelor's dinner , to ponder whether it would be away correct on that most sacred of ...
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... seen it over and over again . Gerald's notions are idiocy to me , " said the sensible but candid woman , shrugging her shoulders ; " but I can't deny that he's a good man , for all that . " " He is the best man I ever knew , " said ...
... seen it over and over again . Gerald's notions are idiocy to me , " said the sensible but candid woman , shrugging her shoulders ; " but I can't deny that he's a good man , for all that . " " He is the best man I ever knew , " said ...
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... seen the non - importance of his lily - wreath and surplices as he was about to suffer martyrdom for them . All these cir- cumstances were hard upon the young man . Looking down straight into the severe iron - grey eyes of his aunt ...
... seen the non - importance of his lily - wreath and surplices as he was about to suffer martyrdom for them . All these cir- cumstances were hard upon the young man . Looking down straight into the severe iron - grey eyes of his aunt ...
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... seen of him in private we have liked very much , " said Mrs Morgan , with an anxious look at her husband . She was a good - natured woman , and the handsome Cur- ate had impressed her favourably , notwithstand- ing his misdoings . " As ...
... seen of him in private we have liked very much , " said Mrs Morgan , with an anxious look at her husband . She was a good - natured woman , and the handsome Cur- ate had impressed her favourably , notwithstand- ing his misdoings . " As ...
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... seen of Mr Wentworth in private , we have liked very much , " said the Rector's sensible wife , with a deprecating glance towards her husband . The Rector took no notice of the glance ; he grew slightly red in his serious middle - aged ...
... seen of Mr Wentworth in private , we have liked very much , " said the Rector's sensible wife , with a deprecating glance towards her husband . The Rector took no notice of the glance ; he grew slightly red in his serious middle - aged ...
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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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