The QuickeningGood Press, 5 dec 2019 - 780 pagina's "The Quickening" by Francis Lynde reflects the steel industry in the early 20th century as it is seen through the eyes of a small town that has a steel-producing plant. In this small industrial town in Georgia, love blossoms. With virtually all the residents in the area dependent on the plant for their livelihood, the book is an interesting look at how entire towns and populations can be affected by something that to others seems rudimentary and something to take for granted. |
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... a sancterfied woman as Martha Gordon won't make out to toll a man up to the pearly gates, I allow the' ain't no preacher goin' to do it." "Well, now; maybe that's the reason," drawled Japheth Pettigrass, the BETHESDA.
... a sancterfied woman as Martha Gordon won't make out to toll a man up to the pearly gates, I allow the' ain't no preacher goin' to do it." "Well, now; maybe that's the reason," drawled Japheth Pettigrass, the BETHESDA.
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... Japheth Pettigrass. What had the horse-trader been saying to make it needful for Bill Layne to speak up as his mother's defender? Thomas Jefferson recorded a black mark against Pettigrass's name, and went on to search for Scrap. "What ...
... Japheth Pettigrass. What had the horse-trader been saying to make it needful for Bill Layne to speak up as his mother's defender? Thomas Jefferson recorded a black mark against Pettigrass's name, and went on to search for Scrap. "What ...
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... Japheth Pettigrass was wont to declare that you could hear the crackling of the flames and the cries of the doomed. The opening exercises were over—the Bible reading, the long, impassioned prayer, the hymn singing—and the preacher stood ...
... Japheth Pettigrass was wont to declare that you could hear the crackling of the flames and the cries of the doomed. The opening exercises were over—the Bible reading, the long, impassioned prayer, the hymn singing—and the preacher stood ...
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... Japheth Pettigrass ; and you , William Layne : God Almighty will deal with that poor sinner in His own way . For him , for every impenitent soul here to - night , the hour has struck . ' Now is the accepted time ; now is the day of ...
... Japheth Pettigrass ; and you , William Layne : God Almighty will deal with that poor sinner in His own way . For him , for every impenitent soul here to - night , the hour has struck . ' Now is the accepted time ; now is the day of ...
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... Japheth Pettigrass's, overheard in Hargis's store on the first day of the meetings, flicked into his mind and stuck there: "Hit's scare, first, last, and all the time, with Brother Silas. He knows mighty well that a good bunch o ...
... Japheth Pettigrass's, overheard in Hargis's store on the first day of the meetings, flicked into his mind and stuck there: "Hit's scare, first, last, and all the time, with Brother Silas. He knows mighty well that a good bunch o ...
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