East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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... deserted streets , they could see by the clear light of the crescent moon , that time had wrought its changes upon many an old familiar way - mark . The elder Mr. Bradley turned his horse into the avenue that led to his own door 122.
... deserted streets , they could see by the clear light of the crescent moon , that time had wrought its changes upon many an old familiar way - mark . The elder Mr. Bradley turned his horse into the avenue that led to his own door 122.
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Daphne Smith Giles. horse into the avenue that led to his own door ; the tall cedars that over- shadowed them , waved their luxuriant branches , welcoming them to the quietude of their happy home . The eyes of Charles filled with tears ...
Daphne Smith Giles. horse into the avenue that led to his own door ; the tall cedars that over- shadowed them , waved their luxuriant branches , welcoming them to the quietude of their happy home . The eyes of Charles filled with tears ...
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... next morning , and after a thorough reconnoitre of the old homestead , observing and ad- miring every improvement that had been made during their absence , the carriage was brought to the door , and they drove 11 * 125.
... next morning , and after a thorough reconnoitre of the old homestead , observing and ad- miring every improvement that had been made during their absence , the carriage was brought to the door , and they drove 11 * 125.
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Daphne Smith Giles. carriage was brought to the door , and they drove to the house of Mr. Rad- ford , who received them with his usual bland welcome ; while the two sisters mingled in silence their tears and ca- resses . Mrs. Bradley had ...
Daphne Smith Giles. carriage was brought to the door , and they drove to the house of Mr. Rad- ford , who received them with his usual bland welcome ; while the two sisters mingled in silence their tears and ca- resses . Mrs. Bradley had ...
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... , and was still un- willing to have a shadow of blame rest upon him . " As I was about leaving the house , I met her husband at the door . His coat and pantaloons were ragged and soiled . As my eyes met his , my heart 144.
... , and was still un- willing to have a shadow of blame rest upon him . " As I was about leaving the house , I met her husband at the door . His coat and pantaloons were ragged and soiled . As my eyes met his , my heart 144.
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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 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 young