On the Banks of the Ouse Or Life in Olney a Hundred Years Ago: A StorySeeley & Company, 1888 - 339 páginas |
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... means a prominent part , are in harmony with the general tenor of their lives in the old - world town on the banks of the Ouse , and may therefore be said to be possible , if not probable . Perhaps no work ever more fully repaid the ...
... means a prominent part , are in harmony with the general tenor of their lives in the old - world town on the banks of the Ouse , and may therefore be said to be possible , if not probable . Perhaps no work ever more fully repaid the ...
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... means of Mr. Wright's graphic pen . I should wish also to express my gratitude to Mr. and Mrs. Langley , who received me very kindly at the Vicarage , and allowed me to ascend to John Newton's study , and look from the windows upon the ...
... means of Mr. Wright's graphic pen . I should wish also to express my gratitude to Mr. and Mrs. Langley , who received me very kindly at the Vicarage , and allowed me to ascend to John Newton's study , and look from the windows upon the ...
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... mean dimensions , where , summer and winter , logs were always burning on the open hearth . The walls were ornamented with stags ' heads and foxes ' brushes and other sporting trophies . Two large oak - chairs were placed at either end ...
... mean dimensions , where , summer and winter , logs were always burning on the open hearth . The walls were ornamented with stags ' heads and foxes ' brushes and other sporting trophies . Two large oak - chairs were placed at either end ...
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... mean to marry , I suppose , don't ye ? " " Some day — all in good time ; there is no hurry . " " No hurry ! Why , you are well over twenty - five . I was married to your mother years before then . Poor soul ! I didn't have her long ...
... mean to marry , I suppose , don't ye ? " " Some day — all in good time ; there is no hurry . " " No hurry ! Why , you are well over twenty - five . I was married to your mother years before then . Poor soul ! I didn't have her long ...
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... mean well , but you are not over - wise , I am afraid . " The old woman turned slowly away , and Cuthbert relented as she said : " I've nursed you from a baby , and when your blessed mother lay dying I promised I'd never leave you . You ...
... mean well , but you are not over - wise , I am afraid . " The old woman turned slowly away , and Cuthbert relented as she said : " I've nursed you from a baby , and when your blessed mother lay dying I promised I'd never leave you . You ...
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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 |
On the Banks of the Ouse Or Life in Olney a Hundred Years Ago: A Story Emma Marshall Vista completa - 1888 |
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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arms asked Astronomy for Beginners aunt baby beautiful Bedford better Betty bride child church Cicely Whinfield Cicely's cloth Coltswood Manor cousin Cowper Cuth Cuthbert Rollestone dear door Drusilla Allen exclaimed eyes face father gate gentle gentleman Giles girl hand head heard heart hope horse John Newton Kath Katharine Perry Katharine's lace-maker lady laugh Lavendon Mill leave live look Lord madam marriage Master Cuthbert Miles Crampton miller Miss Perry mistress mother never old Grizel Olney parlour passed Paul Chamber Paul Chamberlain PHILIP GILBERT HAMERTON Pleasaunce poet poor pray pretty Price quiet reply RIVER OUSE Rose round side silla smile stood story talk tell there's things to-day turned Unwin village voice waiting walk wedding Weston WESTON UNDERWOOD wife William Cowper window wish words young Squire