Percy Grange; Or, The Ocean of LifeGill & Son, 1884 - 265 psl. |
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... human things ! Many of us , perhaps , have scarcely reached that somewhat in- definite period known as the prime of life ; and , yet where are the friends of our early days ; where 2 BOOK FIRST THE MOVING OF THE WATERS CHAP PAGE I Atherby,
... human things ! Many of us , perhaps , have scarcely reached that somewhat in- definite period known as the prime of life ; and , yet where are the friends of our early days ; where 2 BOOK FIRST THE MOVING OF THE WATERS CHAP PAGE I Atherby,
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... scarcely able to hold our own in the battle of life , till there are times enough when , were it God's good will , we could almost envy those who started in the race with ourselves , but who , beaten down and discomfited , broken ...
... scarcely able to hold our own in the battle of life , till there are times enough when , were it God's good will , we could almost envy those who started in the race with ourselves , but who , beaten down and discomfited , broken ...
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... scarcely equal to her blood , and report says that she was glad enough to accept the rector of Atherby when he made her an offer of his hand . It is not to be supposed that the high - born rector and his aristo- cratic wife immure ...
... scarcely equal to her blood , and report says that she was glad enough to accept the rector of Atherby when he made her an offer of his hand . It is not to be supposed that the high - born rector and his aristo- cratic wife immure ...
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... scarcely to blame . It is not in the nature of things that she should understand the habits or the feelings of the humble folk who form her husband's flock ; and hence , when she carries her aristocratic airs into their lowly cottages ...
... scarcely to blame . It is not in the nature of things that she should understand the habits or the feelings of the humble folk who form her husband's flock ; and hence , when she carries her aristocratic airs into their lowly cottages ...
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Thomas J. Potter. a disgust , which she scarcely takes the trouble to con- ceal , she is , perchance , more to be pitied than to be . blamed . It has never entered into her mind to con- ceive that the poor man is as proud and as indepen ...
Thomas J. Potter. a disgust , which she scarcely takes the trouble to con- ceal , she is , perchance , more to be pitied than to be . blamed . It has never entered into her mind to con- ceive that the poor man is as proud and as indepen ...
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Percy Grange, Or, The Ocean of Life– A Tale in Three Books Thomas Joseph Potter Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
Percy Grange, Or, The Ocean of Life– A Tale in Three Books Thomas Joseph Potter Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
Percy Grange, Or, the Ocean of Life– A Tale in Three Books Thomas Joseph Potter Peržiūra negalima - 2020 |
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afraid Ambrose angry apostate arms Atherby school baptism battle of Waterloo believe better Bible blessed Bowman boys breast brow Catholic child Christian Church of Christ Church of England Church of Rome cried dare dear deeply doctrine duty earnest entered Eustace Percy evermore eyes face fain father fear feeling feet fell fellow felt friendship gentleman God's hand happy head heard heart holy honour hope ideas instinctively knew lady laid lead less lips look matter mean mind mother nature need scarcely never noble qualities once Oxford pain pale Papist passed path Percy Grange perhaps poor Eustace poor Tom pray promise rector rule of faith seemed sincere Sir Percy Percy sorrow soul speak strange surely teach tears tell things thought tion told Tom Bowman trembling trouble true trust truth turned utterly voice weary whilst words
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