Lyntonville: or, The Irish boy in Canada1865 |
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... fear , until they heard the heavy flapping of wings , and remembered it could be nothing but an owl in search of its prey . Slowly and wearily passed the time ; each moment seemed an hour to their excited fancy , but as the night wore ...
... fear , until they heard the heavy flapping of wings , and remembered it could be nothing but an owl in search of its prey . Slowly and wearily passed the time ; each moment seemed an hour to their excited fancy , but as the night wore ...
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Lyntonville. But what was passing in Philip's mind at the same time ? We fear a humble , lowly spirit was no longer his - for as he passed Hardy , his heart glowed with exultation at his own success , and his feelings were akin to those ...
Lyntonville. But what was passing in Philip's mind at the same time ? We fear a humble , lowly spirit was no longer his - for as he passed Hardy , his heart glowed with exultation at his own success , and his feelings were akin to those ...
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... all about the place , it would bring conviction home to him , and then what would become of him ? All day long the boy was tormented by these fears , and every fresh comment upon the fire only added to 82 LYNTONVILLE .
... all about the place , it would bring conviction home to him , and then what would become of him ? All day long the boy was tormented by these fears , and every fresh comment upon the fire only added to 82 LYNTONVILLE .
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... dealings to please his like - minded master . ' Joe's a lad of the right sort , " Hardy used to say ; no fear but he'll make his way in the world . " 66 66 Bennett was an older man , and would have been CHAPTER IX PAGE 65 MR HARDY'S STORE.
... dealings to please his like - minded master . ' Joe's a lad of the right sort , " Hardy used to say ; no fear but he'll make his way in the world . " 66 66 Bennett was an older man , and would have been CHAPTER IX PAGE 65 MR HARDY'S STORE.
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... fear to meet him again , but he was not prepared to unburden his mind to him . He could not tell Mr. Lynton why he was there , without betraying his secret . Mr. Lynton , surprised at his confusion , repeated his question . " I - I want ...
... fear to meet him again , but he was not prepared to unburden his mind to him . He could not tell Mr. Lynton why he was there , without betraying his secret . Mr. Lynton , surprised at his confusion , repeated his question . " I - I want ...
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