The lady of Glynne. By the author of 'Margaret and her bridesmaids'. |
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... rest ; the world's work was about to begin . For awhile the sun and I had the world to ourselves . I liked this . To me it seemed a fine thing , that such a power , such a wonder should blaze up into the fullest radiance merely for me ...
... rest ; the world's work was about to begin . For awhile the sun and I had the world to ourselves . I liked this . To me it seemed a fine thing , that such a power , such a wonder should blaze up into the fullest radiance merely for me ...
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... rest . Moss placed himself within hail , and now and then , during the weary four and twenty hours , brought us nourishment as he best could . " " And yet , my child , " continued mamma In nothing availed of all your father's care . the ...
... rest . Moss placed himself within hail , and now and then , during the weary four and twenty hours , brought us nourishment as he best could . " " And yet , my child , " continued mamma In nothing availed of all your father's care . the ...
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... rest ! The long day is o'er , I am weary , I would sleep . " - MRS . JAMIESON . " THUS , Nellie , with many prayers to God , we have made the best earthly arrangements we could for our child . In the matter of this world's goods you ...
... rest ! The long day is o'er , I am weary , I would sleep . " - MRS . JAMIESON . " THUS , Nellie , with many prayers to God , we have made the best earthly arrangements we could for our child . In the matter of this world's goods you ...
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... rest of their sisters . The remainder of the feminine portion of the family were but counterparts of these two , all much younger ; various brothers , now at school or elsewhere , filled up the gaps between them . My uncle was quick and ...
... rest of their sisters . The remainder of the feminine portion of the family were but counterparts of these two , all much younger ; various brothers , now at school or elsewhere , filled up the gaps between them . My uncle was quick and ...
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... rest of the world put together ! " burst in Isabel , her gust now blowing at its height . " My dear , in your situation I should draw down my veil , and not talk so loud . Here we are arrived almost , and there will be that young man ...
... rest of the world put together ! " burst in Isabel , her gust now blowing at its height . " My dear , in your situation I should draw down my veil , and not talk so loud . Here we are arrived almost , and there will be that young man ...
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The Lady of Glynne. by the Author of 'Margaret and Her Bridesmaids' Julia Cecilia Stretton Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2016 |
The Lady of Glynne. by the Author of 'Margaret and Her Bridesmaids' Julia Cecilia Stretton Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2016 |
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admired already answered appeared arms asked aunt beautiful become began better called Captain Forest CHAPTER child colour course dear death door exclaimed eyes face fact father fear feel felt gave girl give given Graham guardian half hand happy hear heard heart heaven hope hour Isabel keep kind kingdom kissed knew Lady Maria laughed leave live look mamma manner matter mean mind Miss Glynne Miss Seymour morning Moss mother nature Neale Nellie never once papa Perhaps person poor pretty queen rest returned ride round seemed Selina situation smiled soft speak spirit story strange sure tears tell Thank thing thought told took true turned uncle voice whole wish woman wonder young lady
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Sida 250 - And if I should live to be The last leaf upon the tree In the spring, Let them smile, as I do now, At the old forsaken bough Where I cling.
Sida 61 - Happy in this, she is not yet so old But she may learn; happier than this, She is not bred so dull but she can learn; Happiest of all is that her gentle spirit Commits itself to yours to be directed As from her lord, her governor, her king.
Sida 209 - The sea of Fortune doth not ever flow ; She draws her favours to the lowest ebb : Her tides have equal times to come and go ; Her loom doth weave the fine and coarsest web; No joy so great but runneth to an end, No hap so hard but may in fine amend.
Sida 10 - As the sun, Ere it is risen, sometimes paints its image In the atmosphere, so often do the spirits Of great events stride on before the events. And in today already walks tomorrow.
Sida 170 - Who hath not proved how feebly words essay To fix one spark of Beauty's heavenly ray ? Who doth not feel, until his failing sight Faints into dimness with its own delight, His changing cheek, his sinking heart confess The might, the majesty of Loveliness?
Sida 262 - My son, be this thy simple plan : Serve God, and love thy brother man ; Forget not, in temptation's hour, That sin lends sorrow double power; Count life a stage upon thy way, And follow conscience, come what may; Alike; with earth and heaven sincere, With hand and brow and bosom clear, "Fear God, and know no other fear.
Sida 176 - tis the supreme of power; 'Tis might half slumbering on its own right arm: The very archings of her eyelids charm A thousand willing agents to obey, And still she governs with the mildest sway...
Sida 201 - Sin is establish'd subtly in the heart As a disease ; like a magician foul Ruleth the better thoughts against their will. Only the rays of God can cure the heart, Purge it of evil : there's no other way Except to turn with the whole heart to God.