Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etcWhittaker, 1839 - 198 páginas |
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... As the time for their arrival drew near , Helen became increasingly nervous ; and when the servant placed the tea equipage on the table , with an important air of preparation , her heart beat audibly . How would they re- HOLME PARK . 3.
... As the time for their arrival drew near , Helen became increasingly nervous ; and when the servant placed the tea equipage on the table , with an important air of preparation , her heart beat audibly . How would they re- HOLME PARK . 3.
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Mary Jane Sheild. paration , her heart beat audibly . How would they re- ceive her ? What would they think of her ? She sat revolving these questions in her mind , when the sound of a carriage coming up to the front entrance , saluted ...
Mary Jane Sheild. paration , her heart beat audibly . How would they re- ceive her ? What would they think of her ? She sat revolving these questions in her mind , when the sound of a carriage coming up to the front entrance , saluted ...
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... heart ; she spoke not , but sat motionless as a statue , with a cheek pale as marble itself . At length the mind once so strong gave way , and in a state of partial de- rangement , she even now remained . All these saddening thoughts ...
... heart ; she spoke not , but sat motionless as a statue , with a cheek pale as marble itself . At length the mind once so strong gave way , and in a state of partial de- rangement , she even now remained . All these saddening thoughts ...
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... heart , it is a well of comfort ; a river of peace flowing out of the " rock , " which He " clave " for them : and that rock is Christ . And though whilst dwelling in this " vale of tears , " afflictions are their's ; still , the ...
... heart , it is a well of comfort ; a river of peace flowing out of the " rock , " which He " clave " for them : and that rock is Christ . And though whilst dwelling in this " vale of tears , " afflictions are their's ; still , the ...
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... heart was too full to waste its thanks in words ; she could only articu- late a hope , that she might long enjoy Mrs ... hearts . The span of life is so much shorter ; and though time rolls on its noiseless current to the fathom ...
... heart was too full to waste its thanks in words ; she could only articu- late a hope , that she might long enjoy Mrs ... hearts . The span of life is so much shorter ; and though time rolls on its noiseless current to the fathom ...
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Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etc Mary Jane Sheild Vista completa - 1839 |
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