Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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THE REVEREND EPHRAIM JONES SENDS Evil News . 225 XXXIV . THE IRONY
OF FORTUNE . . . . . . . 227 XXXV . KEZIA PROVES AN UNFAITHFUL STEWARD
. . . 236 XXXVI . HIRELL ' S JOURNEY . . . . . . . 240 XXXVII . WERGE CASTLE .
THE REVEREND EPHRAIM JONES SENDS Evil News . 225 XXXIV . THE IRONY
OF FORTUNE . . . . . . . 227 XXXV . KEZIA PROVES AN UNFAITHFUL STEWARD
. . . 236 XXXVI . HIRELL ' S JOURNEY . . . . . . . 240 XXXVII . WERGE CASTLE .
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They had not gone many steps before one of the nieces came running back to
say that the Morgans were all coming over the bridge , and that Mr . Ephraim
Jones , the great minister , was standing in the King ' s Square waiting for them .
They had not gone many steps before one of the nieces came running back to
say that the Morgans were all coming over the bridge , and that Mr . Ephraim
Jones , the great minister , was standing in the King ' s Square waiting for them .
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... to hold his very conquests by the tenure of perpetual watch . He - the Reverend
Ephraim Jones - now stood in the middle of the marketplace conversing with
Dolgarrog ministers , and watching the approach of four persons . These were
Elias ...
... to hold his very conquests by the tenure of perpetual watch . He - the Reverend
Ephraim Jones - now stood in the middle of the marketplace conversing with
Dolgarrog ministers , and watching the approach of four persons . These were
Elias ...
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With the solemn glory of his dream about him , he advanced into the market -
place , to take the two hands Mr . Ephraim Jones , the London minister , stretched
out , even while his friend was yet distant . Chamberlayne did not understand
what ...
With the solemn glory of his dream about him , he advanced into the market -
place , to take the two hands Mr . Ephraim Jones , the London minister , stretched
out , even while his friend was yet distant . Chamberlayne did not understand
what ...
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... my friend , ' the old minister , Ephraim Jones , had once said , in reply to some
tenderly expressed misgivings of Elias ; ' her very voice speaks within her like the
ringing of a bell that is sound . ' Robert Chamberlayne could hardly realise what ...
... my friend , ' the old minister , Ephraim Jones , had once said , in reply to some
tenderly expressed misgivings of Elias ; ' her very voice speaks within her like the
ringing of a bell that is sound . ' Robert Chamberlayne could hardly realise what ...
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