East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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... hours they there min- gled their tears together . Unadmired by them , now rolled that beautiful ri- ver , that looked like a sheet of bur- nished silver beneath the full - orbed moon . Autumn with its golden robes had come the lofty ...
... hours they there min- gled their tears together . Unadmired by them , now rolled that beautiful ri- ver , that looked like a sheet of bur- nished silver beneath the full - orbed moon . Autumn with its golden robes had come the lofty ...
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... the world . He continued his errand of mercy till he fainted upon the field . He was borne to a neigh- boring house by his friends , where he remained unconscious for several hours . Mrs. Morse and Mrs. Graham did not spend the time 63.
... the world . He continued his errand of mercy till he fainted upon the field . He was borne to a neigh- boring house by his friends , where he remained unconscious for several hours . Mrs. Morse and Mrs. Graham did not spend the time 63.
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... hours with Mrs. Rad- ford , they are getting along very nicely . " " Is Lieutenant Morse still alive ? " asked Mr. Bradley . " Yes , but his work is almost done . Did you call at my Hotel as you crossed the ferry ? " " We did , and your ...
... hours with Mrs. Rad- ford , they are getting along very nicely . " " Is Lieutenant Morse still alive ? " asked Mr. Bradley . " Yes , but his work is almost done . Did you call at my Hotel as you crossed the ferry ? " " We did , and your ...
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... assist you in get- ting your lamps . " Tears of gratitude filled the father's eyes . " Thank you , my daughter ; you have found it more blessed to give than to receive . " They were now within a half hour's drive of Roselle 8 85.
... assist you in get- ting your lamps . " Tears of gratitude filled the father's eyes . " Thank you , my daughter ; you have found it more blessed to give than to receive . " They were now within a half hour's drive of Roselle 8 85.
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Daphne Smith Giles. They were now within a half hour's drive of Roselle . Every object was be- coming familiar to Charles and Ame- lia ; the mountains , hills , groves , val- ley , meadows , and green pastures re- minded them of other ...
Daphne Smith Giles. They were now within a half hour's drive of Roselle . Every object was be- coming familiar to Charles and Ame- lia ; the mountains , hills , groves , val- ley , meadows , and green pastures re- minded them of other ...
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