Ellen Middleton: A TaleD. Appleton, 1849 - 328 страници |
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... believe . " Mr. Lacy perceived that she was anxious that he should be- gin the service at once , without previously entering into con- versation with her ; and feeling deeply himself that no words of his could bring such powerful ...
... believe . " Mr. Lacy perceived that she was anxious that he should be- gin the service at once , without previously entering into con- versation with her ; and feeling deeply himself that no words of his could bring such powerful ...
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... believe , can absolve you from them , by the authority committed to him by our Lord Jesus Christ . " Ellen listened to these words in deep silence , and Mr. Lacy did not interrupt her meditation . After a long pause , during which she ...
... believe , can absolve you from them , by the authority committed to him by our Lord Jesus Christ . " Ellen listened to these words in deep silence , and Mr. Lacy did not interrupt her meditation . After a long pause , during which she ...
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... believe he might have left Elmsley for days , weeks , or months , without causing me the slightest sensation of re- gret or solitude . He did not often absent himself from home , but on one occasion he did so for three months , and a ...
... believe he might have left Elmsley for days , weeks , or months , without causing me the slightest sensation of re- gret or solitude . He did not often absent himself from home , but on one occasion he did so for three months , and a ...
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... believe in God . " She struggled for a moment , her chest heaved convulsively , and then she burst into a violent fit of hysterical crying . He supported her out of the room , and they went away together . The housekeeper came up to the ...
... believe in God . " She struggled for a moment , her chest heaved convulsively , and then she burst into a violent fit of hysterical crying . He supported her out of the room , and they went away together . The housekeeper came up to the ...
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... believe her temper was violent ; but as a child he never suffered from it , and quite idolized her . She had a great deal of natural cleverness , and her manners and language were always different from those of persons in her rank of ...
... believe her temper was violent ; but as a child he never suffered from it , and quite idolized her . She had a great deal of natural cleverness , and her manners and language were always different from those of persons in her rank of ...
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