Tales of Kirkbeck; or, The parish in the fells, by the author of 'Lives of certain fathers of the Church' [ed. by W.J.E. Bennett ]. 2nd series, ed. by W.J.E. Bennett, Том 335 |
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... Islay ( so the man was called ) was more than double his master's age , and looked yet older . He had evidently been a fine , powerful youth ; but now his feeble step , and sunken , careworn cheek , told that he could not have much ...
... Islay ( so the man was called ) was more than double his master's age , and looked yet older . He had evidently been a fine , powerful youth ; but now his feeble step , and sunken , careworn cheek , told that he could not have much ...
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... Islay more as a friend than a servant ; whilst he , on his side , never for a moment forgot the respect due to Mr. Reginald , as he generally called Mr. Baldwin , though occasionally it was " Master Redgie . ” Civil and courteous to ...
... Islay more as a friend than a servant ; whilst he , on his side , never for a moment forgot the respect due to Mr. Reginald , as he generally called Mr. Baldwin , though occasionally it was " Master Redgie . ” Civil and courteous to ...
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... Islay was , that " they were like to be portraits of some of Mr. Baldwin's friends or kin , " the matter died out of memory , for want wherewith to feed it . But though his parishioners remained in the dark as to Reginald Baldwin's ...
... Islay was , that " they were like to be portraits of some of Mr. Baldwin's friends or kin , " the matter died out of memory , for want wherewith to feed it . But though his parishioners remained in the dark as to Reginald Baldwin's ...
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... Islay expressed exceeding horror at it , adding , that even were D'Arcy to die , there was master Regi- nald , who , for his part , he thought worth both his brothers put together . The man's speech had an effect he little expected ; it ...
... Islay expressed exceeding horror at it , adding , that even were D'Arcy to die , there was master Regi- nald , who , for his part , he thought worth both his brothers put together . The man's speech had an effect he little expected ; it ...
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... Islay , the departed lady's favourite and faithful domestic , had also paused ; he , too , knelt a moment in silent prayer . There was another person who lingered likewise in the vault , but it was not for prayer or holy thought : he ...
... Islay , the departed lady's favourite and faithful domestic , had also paused ; he , too , knelt a moment in silent prayer . There was another person who lingered likewise in the vault , but it was not for prayer or holy thought : he ...
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Abrie Agnes amongst answered appeared asked bear Becca began beside Betsy better blessed bright brother called child church comfort dark dear death deep Dolly early eyes face father fear feel felt fire gentle girl give God's grave hand happy head heard heart Hester holy hope hour Islay Isobel Jervis Kirkbeck knew laid leave less light Lilias lived looked Lord master mind Minnie Mordaunt morning mother Mountain Naomi natural needed never night once opened passed perhaps poor prayer ready received Reginald remained rest round seek seemed seen side sight sister sometimes soon sorrow speak spoke suffered sure talk tears tell things thought told took turned usual voice watched whilst wish woman young
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