East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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... took ! " Mrs. De Van for some time had been a silent listener , but not an in- different one , as she was always at- tentive to the reading of her husband , and the incessant prattle of her child- ren . She now broke silence by play ...
... took ! " Mrs. De Van for some time had been a silent listener , but not an in- different one , as she was always at- tentive to the reading of her husband , and the incessant prattle of her child- ren . She now broke silence by play ...
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... took the poor insect prisoner , placing one of its legs between his pretty lips , looking mischievously at his sister , while the grasshopper performed vari- ous evolutions about the mouth and nose of its antagonist . Even Affie could ...
... took the poor insect prisoner , placing one of its legs between his pretty lips , looking mischievously at his sister , while the grasshopper performed vari- ous evolutions about the mouth and nose of its antagonist . Even Affie could ...
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... 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 deep bend , where ...
... 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 deep bend , where ...
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... took with him such things as he thought the poor man would need , and did not forget to put in the jug of brandy . As he set it into his carriage he soliloquized , " No one will object to this , it is just what the poor fellow needs ...
... took with him such things as he thought the poor man would need , and did not forget to put in the jug of brandy . As he set it into his carriage he soliloquized , " No one will object to this , it is just what the poor fellow needs ...
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... took 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 her children together and prayed with them , earnestly ...
... took 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 her children together and prayed with them , earnestly ...
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Affie Agnes Alba Alpheus Amelia answered arms Ashbel asked beautiful blessed Bradley brandy brother called Captain Brown Charles Bradley child Christ Colonel Bertram dark daughters dear death door drink entered evil eyes father Florence girls glad hand happy heard heart heaven hope hour husband inquired intemperance intoxicating Josephine kingdom of heaven knew laboring lady laid Lamb of God lard leave Lewis McMartin Lieutenant Morse light live looked Lord Louvre mamma ment mind moon by night morning mother night Odora opened pale pleasant pleasant home pray prayer Radford replied rest Roselle Sabbath sick sister soon soul spirit sufferer tain tears temperance thee Theodore thou thought tion told took turb village walked Walter weeping wife Willard Williams wines