Deepdene Minster; Or, Shadows and SunshineJoseph Masters, 1865 - 201 sidor |
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... room ) had scarcely finished their preparation for bed when Parton , their old servant , appeared at the door , exclaiming , in a tone of marked severity , " If you please , Miss Clara , your uncle OR , SHADOWS AND SUNSHINE . 17.
... room ) had scarcely finished their preparation for bed when Parton , their old servant , appeared at the door , exclaiming , in a tone of marked severity , " If you please , Miss Clara , your uncle OR , SHADOWS AND SUNSHINE . 17.
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... Parton are the take it ; they say it seems as though they were glad Mr. Robert was cut out ; not that they wish the poor little babe any harm , but that they shall never cease to believe but that Mr. Robert will turn 28 DEEPDENE MINSTER ;
... Parton are the take it ; they say it seems as though they were glad Mr. Robert was cut out ; not that they wish the poor little babe any harm , but that they shall never cease to believe but that Mr. Robert will turn 28 DEEPDENE MINSTER ;
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... Parton will be waiting for you upstairs . " The girls were not sorry to say " Good night . " It was evident their aunt did not intend to be sa- tisfied with them ; once alone in their own room , then they could give free scope to their ...
... Parton will be waiting for you upstairs . " The girls were not sorry to say " Good night . " It was evident their aunt did not intend to be sa- tisfied with them ; once alone in their own room , then they could give free scope to their ...
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... Parton following with Marguerite . Ah ! how changed the whole room seemed now from what it was one short hour previously : Marguerite then , the brightest of the bright , full of life and spirit , yet , like the gentle violet , keeping ...
... Parton following with Marguerite . Ah ! how changed the whole room seemed now from what it was one short hour previously : Marguerite then , the brightest of the bright , full of life and spirit , yet , like the gentle violet , keeping ...
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... Parton , on enter- ing the room at this moment , you must not fatigue your dear self by talking : I shall get terribly scolded by Dr. Symmonds else . " The sound of wheels was heard at this moment in the avenue , and in another Dr ...
... Parton , on enter- ing the room at this moment , you must not fatigue your dear self by talking : I shall get terribly scolded by Dr. Symmonds else . " The sound of wheels was heard at this moment in the avenue , and in another Dr ...
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Allegory almshouses Arthur Aunt Bertha Beauclerc beautiful Beresford Bishop blessing bright Captain Drummond character cheap edition Christmas Church Clara cloth CONTENTS:-The dear death Deepdene Deepdene Minster Dere Park dream Edith Severn Egerton faith Fanshawe Faversham favourite Fcap feel felt Flowers Fotheringay Castles Frances friends gentle Gertrude girls Glenoye going guerite happy heart Heir of Redclyffe Holy hope HYMNS Irenæus Isabella Isle of Wight J. M. Neale John Evelyn Lancelot letter London looking Malcolm Marguerite Marguerite's Marguerite's room Martyr MARTYR OF ANTIOCH Mary mind Miss Grundy Miss Marchmont's Miss Morvyn Moorpath morning never nieces packet parish Parton passed perhaps Poems poor prayer promised Rectory Robert scarcely seemed sisters soon sorrow spirit Story suffering sure Symmonds Tale thing thought Trevelyan trial Uncle Shenstone Verse voice walk wish Wittersham words young
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Sida 97 - More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of. Wherefore, let thy voice Rise like a fountain for me night and day. For what are men better than sheep or goats That nourish a blind life within the brain, If, knowing God, they lift not hands of prayer Both for themselves and those who call them friends? For so the whole round earth is every way Bound by gold chains about the feet of God.
Sida 139 - SEATED one day at the organ, I was weary and ill at ease, And my fingers wandered idly Over the noisy keys. I do not know what I was playing, Or what I was dreaming then; But I struck one chord of music, Like the sound of a great Amen.
Sida 62 - LORD my God, do Thou Thy holy will— I will lie still — I will not stir, lest I forsake Thine arm, And break the charm Which lulls me, clinging to my Father's breast, In perfect rest.