Rest in the Church. By the author of “From Oxford to Rome” [i.e. Elizabeth F. S. Harris].Longman & Company, 1848 - 348 psl. |
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... lady , " that you will return to England if our dear Helen recovers . " The soldier turned away his face , hiding an emotion of , it might be , impatience , or distress . Again the question was repeated entreatingly , while the small ...
... lady , " that you will return to England if our dear Helen recovers . " The soldier turned away his face , hiding an emotion of , it might be , impatience , or distress . Again the question was repeated entreatingly , while the small ...
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... lady ad- vanced , and taking in her own the hand held out to greet her , spoke again , - " The Lady Helen , " she said , " is heavy of heart to - day ; and yet the sympathy which she is craving from others , if ex- tended to them on her ...
... lady ad- vanced , and taking in her own the hand held out to greet her , spoke again , - " The Lady Helen , " she said , " is heavy of heart to - day ; and yet the sympathy which she is craving from others , if ex- tended to them on her ...
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... Lady Helen Riddesdale was alone again , she buried her head in the deep cushions of her couch , and her thoughts troubled her . Her case was that of numbers in our day , who have felt and responded to the nearer drawings of the Mother ...
... Lady Helen Riddesdale was alone again , she buried her head in the deep cushions of her couch , and her thoughts troubled her . Her case was that of numbers in our day , who have felt and responded to the nearer drawings of the Mother ...
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... Lady Helen's persevering church - going , and more by her expressions of pleasure in certain usages and principles urged by the curate upon his people . It was Puseyism ' that had opposed the appro- priation of the pew , therefore the ...
... Lady Helen's persevering church - going , and more by her expressions of pleasure in certain usages and principles urged by the curate upon his people . It was Puseyism ' that had opposed the appro- priation of the pew , therefore the ...
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... Lady Helen meanwhile had scruples as to the return to formerly familiar · gaiety which she felt unable to solve , and hence the visit we have left her awaiting . Much longer she waited than the agreed hour , for Mr. Norman did not grow ...
... Lady Helen meanwhile had scruples as to the return to formerly familiar · gaiety which she felt unable to solve , and hence the visit we have left her awaiting . Much longer she waited than the agreed hour , for Mr. Norman did not grow ...
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Rest in the Church. By the author of “From Oxford to Rome” [i.e. Elizabeth F ... Elizabeth Furlong Shipton HARRIS Visos knygos peržiūra - 1848 |
Rest in the Church, by the Author of 'from Oxford to Rome' Furlong Elizabeth S. Harris Peržiūra negalima - 2016 |
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