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Pagina 3
... She had a reputation for being enlightened, as she was not regular in her attendance at public worship on Sunday, and did not always go to the same church. She told Mrs. Poulter once that science should tincture theology, A BAD DREAM 3.
... She had a reputation for being enlightened, as she was not regular in her attendance at public worship on Sunday, and did not always go to the same church. She told Mrs. Poulter once that science should tincture theology, A BAD DREAM 3.
Pagina 5
... Church; and Mrs. Poulter was High. She had just returned from a High Church service at St. Paul's, and the demand for an undue share of fat was particularly irritating. 'Really, Mrs. Mudge, you forget that there is hardly enough to go ...
... Church; and Mrs. Poulter was High. She had just returned from a High Church service at St. Paul's, and the demand for an undue share of fat was particularly irritating. 'Really, Mrs. Mudge, you forget that there is hardly enough to go ...
Pagina 14
... church in the morning, but Miss Toller and Helen had their hands full. In the afternoon Miss Toller was obliged to ... churches in Northamptonshire, I believe, Miss Toller?' said the reverend gentleman after the I4 A BAD DREAM.
... church in the morning, but Miss Toller and Helen had their hands full. In the afternoon Miss Toller was obliged to ... churches in Northamptonshire, I believe, Miss Toller?' said the reverend gentleman after the I4 A BAD DREAM.
Pagina 15
... churches. I often wish my lot had been cast in a simple rural parish.' Miss E. 'Why do you not goi" Mr. G. 'My unfortunate throat; and besides, I believe I am really better fitted for an urban population.' Miss E. 'In what way? ' Mr. G ...
... churches. I often wish my lot had been cast in a simple rural parish.' Miss E. 'Why do you not goi" Mr. G. 'My unfortunate throat; and besides, I believe I am really better fitted for an urban population.' Miss E. 'In what way? ' Mr. G ...
Pagina 17
... Church.' Mr. Goacher at once intervened with his oil-can. 'My leanings, Mrs. Poulter, have latterly at any rate been in your direction—without excesses, of course; but both you and I admit that the Church is ample enough to embrace the ...
... Church.' Mr. Goacher at once intervened with his oil-can. 'My leanings, Mrs. Poulter, have latterly at any rate been in your direction—without excesses, of course; but both you and I admit that the Church is ample enough to embrace the ...
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