On the Banks of the Ouse Or Life in Olney a Hundred Years Ago: A StorySeeley & Company, 1888 - 339 páginas |
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... Paul Chamberlain opened the gate and came across the square of garden till he was under the window from which Katharine addressed him . " I have been on a preaching journey , but have re- turned to Mr. Sutcliffe for fresh instructions ...
... Paul Chamberlain opened the gate and came across the square of garden till he was under the window from which Katharine addressed him . " I have been on a preaching journey , but have re- turned to Mr. Sutcliffe for fresh instructions ...
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... Paul Chamberlain blushed like a girl at this sharp rebuke , and Katharine heard his footsteps in the passage below , and knew he had gone in to speak to her aunt . Paul Chamberlain was a relation of William Carey , whose name is so ...
... Paul Chamberlain blushed like a girl at this sharp rebuke , and Katharine heard his footsteps in the passage below , and knew he had gone in to speak to her aunt . Paul Chamberlain was a relation of William Carey , whose name is so ...
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... Paul is prone to be too gentle with the erring . He may win souls , but he will never use the hammer which Mr. Newton wields with such success . Paul must feed the babes with milk , and leave it to others to pro- vide the strong meat ...
... Paul is prone to be too gentle with the erring . He may win souls , but he will never use the hammer which Mr. Newton wields with such success . Paul must feed the babes with milk , and leave it to others to pro- vide the strong meat ...
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... Paul Chamberlain rose when , as Miss Perry spoke , Katharine entered the parlour , and , without attempting to take her hand , bowed his head , and said : " I am glad to see you looking so well , Miss Katharine . I came to ask as a ...
... Paul Chamberlain rose when , as Miss Perry spoke , Katharine entered the parlour , and , without attempting to take her hand , bowed his head , and said : " I am glad to see you looking so well , Miss Katharine . I came to ask as a ...
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... Paul's fragile figure , and a certain nervous movement of Paul's hands as he grasped his hat showed that he was somewhat embarrassed . He had come to the Mill full of hope that he might see Katharine alone , and gain her consent that he ...
... Paul's fragile figure , and a certain nervous movement of Paul's hands as he grasped his hat showed that he was somewhat embarrassed . He had come to the Mill full of hope that he might see Katharine alone , and gain her consent that he ...
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On the Banks of the Ouse Or Life in Olney a Hundred Years Ago: A Story Emma Marshall Vista completa - 1888 |
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