East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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... weeping willow and a spreading elm furnished an ample shade , while the blooming honeysuckle and luxuriant woodbine formed a floral arch over the doorway of Captain De Van's hospitable dwelling . This gentleman was of the Puritan race ...
... weeping willow and a spreading elm furnished an ample shade , while the blooming honeysuckle and luxuriant woodbine formed a floral arch over the doorway of Captain De Van's hospitable dwelling . This gentleman was of the Puritan race ...
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... weeping willow was planted by her side , where , to this day , its drooping branches can be seen . soft zephyrs of evening whisper low , amidst its rich foliage , as if afraid to dis- turb the deep slumbers of the peaceful sleepers ...
... weeping willow was planted by her side , where , to this day , its drooping branches can be seen . soft zephyrs of evening whisper low , amidst its rich foliage , as if afraid to dis- turb the deep slumbers of the peaceful sleepers ...
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... his hat and hurriedly left the house , she murmured low , " I had rather be a door - keeper in the house of my God , than to dwell in the tents of wickedness . " She called sufferer lay in the arms of its pale and weeping 54.
... his hat and hurriedly left the house , she murmured low , " I had rather be a door - keeper in the house of my God , than to dwell in the tents of wickedness . " She called sufferer lay in the arms of its pale and weeping 54.
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Daphne Smith Giles. sufferer lay in the arms of its pale and weeping mother , in strong con- vulsions . This kind - hearted lady advanced and took the child . Cap- tain De Van was not a man that ab- sented himself from scenes of suffer ...
Daphne Smith Giles. sufferer lay in the arms of its pale and weeping mother , in strong con- vulsions . This kind - hearted lady advanced and took the child . Cap- tain De Van was not a man that ab- sented himself from scenes of suffer ...
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... robe and laid it away ; the little chair and empty cradle were carefully set aside , and Franky's toys were gathered up and laid in the drawer by the weeping friends . While the two gentlemen who had been strangers 3 25.
... robe and laid it away ; the little chair and empty cradle were carefully set aside , and Franky's toys were gathered up and laid in the drawer by the weeping friends . While the two gentlemen who had been strangers 3 25.
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