Gertrude Melton, Or, Nature's Nobleman, Том 3Saunders, Otley, 1860 - 208 стор. |
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... pretty homelike villa ; then ex- changing good nights with mother and daughter , he returned to his former seat , and continued his reverie - not a cheerful one , to judge from his contracted brow and compressed lips . He was thinking ...
... pretty homelike villa ; then ex- changing good nights with mother and daughter , he returned to his former seat , and continued his reverie - not a cheerful one , to judge from his contracted brow and compressed lips . He was thinking ...
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... pretty homelike villa ; then ex- changing good nights with mother and daughter , he returned to his former seat , and continued his reverie - not a cheerful one , to judge from his contracted brow and compressed lips . He was thinking ...
... pretty homelike villa ; then ex- changing good nights with mother and daughter , he returned to his former seat , and continued his reverie - not a cheerful one , to judge from his contracted brow and compressed lips . He was thinking ...
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... pretty home , Reeves- dale , was but a mile from Melton , and their meetings were almost daily . Gabriel took possession of his house , and began work in earnest . He set him- self to gain the sympathy and confidence of his parishioners ...
... pretty home , Reeves- dale , was but a mile from Melton , and their meetings were almost daily . Gabriel took possession of his house , and began work in earnest . He set him- self to gain the sympathy and confidence of his parishioners ...
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... William con- tinued , lighting his precious short black pipe ; " don't you ? and I am sure he ought to be very happy with such a good - tempered , pretty girl for his wife . " Wife ! it was the word too much , and Nature's Nobleman . 63.
... William con- tinued , lighting his precious short black pipe ; " don't you ? and I am sure he ought to be very happy with such a good - tempered , pretty girl for his wife . " Wife ! it was the word too much , and Nature's Nobleman . 63.
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... pretty , fair face . They were on their wedding tour , enjoying the happiness of the present , unshadowed by one care for the future . " How comfortable you are here , Fair- field ! " George Waring said one evening , as they strolled ...
... pretty , fair face . They were on their wedding tour , enjoying the happiness of the present , unshadowed by one care for the future . " How comfortable you are here , Fair- field ! " George Waring said one evening , as they strolled ...
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