Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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And the poor mountain farmer , who had been used to earn his bread from hand
to mouth till his fortieth year ; Elias , with his narrow notion of things and his
boundless faith in God , felt his coming inheritance of seven thousand pounds to
be a ...
And the poor mountain farmer , who had been used to earn his bread from hand
to mouth till his fortieth year ; Elias , with his narrow notion of things and his
boundless faith in God , felt his coming inheritance of seven thousand pounds to
be a ...
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God help and comfort the poor mother ! She is too old to have another child . You
can guess , then , how it must have been with us - - how it now will be . Enough !
Courage , Elias ! God is thinking of you and your plans to - day . He means to ...
God help and comfort the poor mother ! She is too old to have another child . You
can guess , then , how it must have been with us - - how it now will be . Enough !
Courage , Elias ! God is thinking of you and your plans to - day . He means to ...
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Was she thinking so , poor soul , and trembling ? he asked himself . They have
met - he has heard the footsteps stop . Dear Owen ! ' says the sweet , hysterical
voice . Cunliff can just see through the trees that her husband has taken both her
...
Was she thinking so , poor soul , and trembling ? he asked himself . They have
met - he has heard the footsteps stop . Dear Owen ! ' says the sweet , hysterical
voice . Cunliff can just see through the trees that her husband has taken both her
...
Сторінка 85
Poor things ! ' he said , “ the blow will be very terrible ! ' Then , seeing the pain on
Chamberlayne ' s face , he added : ' My dear boy , I really feel for you . ' Robert
sat down on the broad window - seat , sayingI ' m as wretched about it as a fellow
...
Poor things ! ' he said , “ the blow will be very terrible ! ' Then , seeing the pain on
Chamberlayne ' s face , he added : ' My dear boy , I really feel for you . ' Robert
sat down on the broad window - seat , sayingI ' m as wretched about it as a fellow
...
Сторінка 86
I know the poor fellow who rents these fields , ' said Daniel Lloyd ; his own food is
as scant as that of his sheep . ' Why doesn ' t he come to Kent ? ' said
Chamberlayne . The other smiled without answering ; and they went on till they
had left the ...
I know the poor fellow who rents these fields , ' said Daniel Lloyd ; his own food is
as scant as that of his sheep . ' Why doesn ' t he come to Kent ? ' said
Chamberlayne . The other smiled without answering ; and they went on till they
had left the ...
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