Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church (earlier "for Younger Members of the English Church")J. and C. Mozley, 1895 |
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Pagina 4
... passed in a straight line from his mother to himself ; and along with the ear and the memory , a multitude of ancient songs and ballads which the old lady had picked up in her childhood . None of John Tosh's songs and melodies . were ...
... passed in a straight line from his mother to himself ; and along with the ear and the memory , a multitude of ancient songs and ballads which the old lady had picked up in her childhood . None of John Tosh's songs and melodies . were ...
Pagina 9
... passed harmoniously . John met the singers every Sabbath , for they were his own choir ; and what made peace doubly desirable was that in the event of a difference of opinion with any lady or gentleman , that singer sat in his own ...
... passed harmoniously . John met the singers every Sabbath , for they were his own choir ; and what made peace doubly desirable was that in the event of a difference of opinion with any lady or gentleman , that singer sat in his own ...
Pagina 10
... passed laden with evergreens for the decoration of the tea - room ; and for a night and a day willing workers bustled about and hung the room with festoons of holly , laurel , bay , and shrubs that were nameless , from the policies of ...
... passed laden with evergreens for the decoration of the tea - room ; and for a night and a day willing workers bustled about and hung the room with festoons of holly , laurel , bay , and shrubs that were nameless , from the policies of ...
Pagina 11
... passed through them when the young laird , with his boyish face and winning smile , stood up at the end of the table and spoke a few kindly words of welcome to the guests of the evening before a blessing was asked . The stewardesses ...
... passed through them when the young laird , with his boyish face and winning smile , stood up at the end of the table and spoke a few kindly words of welcome to the guests of the evening before a blessing was asked . The stewardesses ...
Pagina 14
... passed Miss Boddan that lady caught her skirt , and whispered , smiling amiably— ' Ony wey , I didna stick . ' ' Gin ye had haen ony shame ava ye wad hae stuck wi ' the first three words , ' Miss Walker whispered back . ' It's a ...
... passed Miss Boddan that lady caught her skirt , and whispered , smiling amiably— ' Ony wey , I didna stick . ' ' Gin ye had haen ony shame ava ye wad hae stuck wi ' the first three words , ' Miss Walker whispered back . ' It's a ...
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