East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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... - daughter . So , too , Alexander the Great , when advising the mother of Darius to teach her nieces to imitate the Grecian ladies in spinning wool , showed her the garments which he wore , and told her they were made 2 13.
... - daughter . So , too , Alexander the Great , when advising the mother of Darius to teach her nieces to imitate the Grecian ladies in spinning wool , showed her the garments which he wore , and told her they were made 2 13.
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... lady advanced and took the child . Cap- tain De Van was not a man that ab- sented himself from scenes of suffer- ing , but taking his hat and cane , walked leisurely down the road that lay upon the banks of the river , which formed a ...
... lady advanced and took the child . Cap- tain De Van was not a man that ab- sented himself from scenes of suffer- ing , but taking his hat and cane , walked leisurely down the road that lay upon the banks of the river , which formed a ...
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... lady . They did not wait for a formal intro- duction , but did what they could for the consolation of the afflicted family . Mrs. Willard and Mrs. De Van dressed the corpse in a white muslin robe and laid it away ; the little chair and ...
... lady . They did not wait for a formal intro- duction , but did what they could for the consolation of the afflicted family . Mrs. Willard and Mrs. De Van dressed the corpse in a white muslin robe and laid it away ; the little chair and ...
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... ladies spent the night in reading and conversing on subjects befitting the place . Mr. R.'s buoyant spirits were held in check by Miss D. so that he did not presume to joke Wilhelmina about Dr. Williams , who had for some time paid ...
... ladies spent the night in reading and conversing on subjects befitting the place . Mr. R.'s buoyant spirits were held in check by Miss D. so that he did not presume to joke Wilhelmina about Dr. Williams , who had for some time paid ...
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... family . Colonel Bertram had for many years resided south , where he married a lady of fortune . His objections to " slavery , " even at this early period , induced him to return to his favorite Roselle . Mrs. Bertram was 39.
... family . Colonel Bertram had for many years resided south , where he married a lady of fortune . His objections to " slavery , " even at this early period , induced him to return to his favorite Roselle . Mrs. Bertram was 39.
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