Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etcWhittaker, 1839 - 198 páginas |
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... cottage , lent its charms to heighten the landscape ; and the trees consisting chiefly of beech and oak , were now tinged with every varied hue of autumn's lavish pencil . The venerable old man came slowly forwards to wel- come them ...
... cottage , lent its charms to heighten the landscape ; and the trees consisting chiefly of beech and oak , were now tinged with every varied hue of autumn's lavish pencil . The venerable old man came slowly forwards to wel- come them ...
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... cottage was pleasing though hum- ble , from the perfect cleanliness that reigned through- out ; its greatest ornament , next to the old man himself , being an old - fashioned dark oak table , carved all round and bright as a mirror . It ...
... cottage was pleasing though hum- ble , from the perfect cleanliness that reigned through- out ; its greatest ornament , next to the old man himself , being an old - fashioned dark oak table , carved all round and bright as a mirror . It ...
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... cottage ; but as she remarked , it was always a privilege to visit his humble dwelling ; and to be incited by his example , to follow the saviour whom he loved , and so earnestly desired to imitate . Old Jackson furnished them with a ...
... cottage ; but as she remarked , it was always a privilege to visit his humble dwelling ; and to be incited by his example , to follow the saviour whom he loved , and so earnestly desired to imitate . Old Jackson furnished them with a ...
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... cottage , where an acquaint- ance of her's happened to reside : she took a kind fare- well of each , as she paid her last visits ; and many a regret was expressed by these her poor friends , who were now to lose Mrs. Middleton's young ...
... cottage , where an acquaint- ance of her's happened to reside : she took a kind fare- well of each , as she paid her last visits ; and many a regret was expressed by these her poor friends , who were now to lose Mrs. Middleton's young ...
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... cottage , they found Jackson engaged in giving his cow some hay : he welcomed them with his usual smile of earnest pleasure , and begging them to enter the house , speedily followed , leaning upon his stick , as he crossed the clean but ...
... cottage , they found Jackson engaged in giving his cow some hay : he welcomed them with his usual smile of earnest pleasure , and begging them to enter the house , speedily followed , leaning upon his stick , as he crossed the clean but ...
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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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