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 1
... took my two hands in his own , " Tis well , ' says he , ' we're met . Asthore machree ! the likes o ' me I bid ye now forget . ' Ah ! sure the same's a thriflin ' thing , ' Tis more I'd do for him ! I mind the night I promised well ...
... took my two hands in his own , " Tis well , ' says he , ' we're met . Asthore machree ! the likes o ' me I bid ye now forget . ' Ah ! sure the same's a thriflin ' thing , ' Tis more I'd do for him ! I mind the night I promised well ...
Pagina 7
... into the first rank of popularity . An extensive loft that was used as a store - room was cleared out , and the guests took their seats at long tables stretching the entire length of the room , Glenbruar Episodes . 7.
... into the first rank of popularity . An extensive loft that was used as a store - room was cleared out , and the guests took their seats at long tables stretching the entire length of the room , Glenbruar Episodes . 7.
Pagina 11
... took their seats at the long tables , and looked around and above at the evergreens adorning walls and rafters ; and a strange thrill passed through them when the young laird , with his boyish face and winning smile , stood up at the ...
... took their seats at the long tables , and looked around and above at the evergreens adorning walls and rafters ; and a strange thrill passed through them when the young laird , with his boyish face and winning smile , stood up at the ...
Pagina 15
... took Miss Walker home from the supper , and they stood at the gate discussing the singing for half - an - hour . ' You sang lovely ! everybody was sorry your words gied oot ; but yon Jess Boddan was something terreefic wi ' her squallin ...
... took Miss Walker home from the supper , and they stood at the gate discussing the singing for half - an - hour . ' You sang lovely ! everybody was sorry your words gied oot ; but yon Jess Boddan was something terreefic wi ' her squallin ...
Pagina 16
... took his seat at the pre- centor's desk at the first toll of the bell , according to his usual custom , and watched the people slowly settle into their respec- tive pews . The first incident that made him redden to the roots of his grey ...
... took his seat at the pre- centor's desk at the first toll of the bell , according to his usual custom , and watched the people slowly settle into their respec- tive pews . The first incident that made him redden to the roots of his grey ...
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