Ellen Middleton: A TaleB. Tauchnitz, 1846 - 360 страници |
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... door of that ancient pile . It was a little before the hour of evening service ; the rays of the declining sun were shining brightly through the windows of painted glass , and producing that mellow and chastened light that accords so ...
... door of that ancient pile . It was a little before the hour of evening service ; the rays of the declining sun were shining brightly through the windows of painted glass , and producing that mellow and chastened light that accords so ...
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... door ; to follow it in , with timid steps , and watch with wondering eyes , the adorning of the altar , the pulpit , the stalls , and the pews ; to observe with childish glee two tall branches , all glowing with their coral berries ...
... door ; to follow it in , with timid steps , and watch with wondering eyes , the adorning of the altar , the pulpit , the stalls , and the pews ; to observe with childish glee two tall branches , all glowing with their coral berries ...
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... door . Two or three times during the succeeding fortnight , Mr. Lacy noticed the same person oc- cupying the same place , and conducting herself in the same manner . His interest was powerfully excited , but he neither ventured to ...
... door . Two or three times during the succeeding fortnight , Mr. Lacy noticed the same person oc- cupying the same place , and conducting herself in the same manner . His interest was powerfully excited , but he neither ventured to ...
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... doors against one commis- sioned by our Lord , to bear words of peace to the wretched , and of pardon to the guilty . Whatever you can do to hasten that moment , I know you will do , my good friend , and so farewell to you . " " Good ...
... doors against one commis- sioned by our Lord , to bear words of peace to the wretched , and of pardon to the guilty . Whatever you can do to hasten that moment , I know you will do , my good friend , and so farewell to you . " " Good ...
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... door ; and when Mr. Lacy inquired after Mrs. Rodney's health , answered : " Why , Sir , she says as how she is wonderful better to - day , and so strong that she's been a getting up and walking about her room ; but , I take it , her ...
... door ; and when Mr. Lacy inquired after Mrs. Rodney's health , answered : " Why , Sir , she says as how she is wonderful better to - day , and so strong that she's been a getting up and walking about her room ; but , I take it , her ...
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