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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... stood on his stairhead smoking a long English clay . He never smoked anything short of a churchwarden , for anything shorter would not have suited his dignity . He stood there in his shirt - sleeves and red night - cap , covered with ...
... stood on his stairhead smoking a long English clay . He never smoked anything short of a churchwarden , for anything shorter would not have suited his dignity . He stood there in his shirt - sleeves and red night - cap , covered with ...
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... , glared sulkily at John Tosh throughout the service , and shut his mouth like a trap . This conduct aggravated John to a degree that can only be appreciated by one who has stood in John's shoes , Glenbruar Episodes . 9.
... , glared sulkily at John Tosh throughout the service , and shut his mouth like a trap . This conduct aggravated John to a degree that can only be appreciated by one who has stood in John's shoes , Glenbruar Episodes . 9.
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appreciated by one who has stood in John's shoes , and the worthy man used to declare to such sympathisers as would give him a hearing- ' It's no the harm they do , for they can do nane ; gie the congregation but a start , an ' they'll ...
appreciated by one who has stood in John's shoes , and the worthy man used to declare to such sympathisers as would give him a hearing- ' It's no the harm they do , for they can do nane ; gie the congregation but a start , an ' they'll ...
Pagina 11
... 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 , most of them John Tosh's choir , with red faces , and red bows at their throats and ...
... 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 , most of them John Tosh's choir , with red faces , and red bows at their throats and ...
Pagina 12
... stood beside John Tosh , trembling . That dreadful tuning - fork was too much for all of them , but where was the honour of singing without it ? She looked at a festoon hanging from the ceiling , a hundred and fifty pairs of eyes were ...
... stood beside John Tosh , trembling . That dreadful tuning - fork was too much for all of them , but where was the honour of singing without it ? She looked at a festoon hanging from the ceiling , a hundred and fifty pairs of eyes were ...
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