The Old Bachelor in the Old Scottish Village. [Essays and Sketches.]Myles Macphail, 1845 - Всего страниц: 247 |
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... mother's names , and the names of my brothers and sisters ; but not being able to determine in my own mind what lapse of time is sufficient to give us a right to blot away the old generation from the eyes of men , and put the new in its ...
... mother's names , and the names of my brothers and sisters ; but not being able to determine in my own mind what lapse of time is sufficient to give us a right to blot away the old generation from the eyes of men , and put the new in its ...
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... mother was there lying asleep in Jesus . Some ten days after , as I was passing in the evening through the same hamlet , I could not refrain from calling again at that cottage , to see if that bereaved mother was pretty composed in ...
... mother was there lying asleep in Jesus . Some ten days after , as I was passing in the evening through the same hamlet , I could not refrain from calling again at that cottage , to see if that bereaved mother was pretty composed in ...
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... mother , and was providing for her liberally , when consumption seized him and took him away from her . The letter which she was now reading was one of the many letters full of respect and attachment , written to her late accomplished ...
... mother , and was providing for her liberally , when consumption seized him and took him away from her . The letter which she was now reading was one of the many letters full of respect and attachment , written to her late accomplished ...
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... mother , with some of his hair in it , and having her own well - remembered words , by way of inscrip- tion , round it , " We'll a ' be brawly yet ! " Money followed in regular instalments from the virtuous young man , till his worthy ...
... mother , with some of his hair in it , and having her own well - remembered words , by way of inscrip- tion , round it , " We'll a ' be brawly yet ! " Money followed in regular instalments from the virtuous young man , till his worthy ...
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... a Fairy Changeling . His mother was one day shearing in the harvest field . She had left her plump rosy - cheeked infant lying asleep in her shawl at one of the stooks on the head - rig . 20 THE FAIRY CHANGELING . THE FAIRY CHANGELING,
... a Fairy Changeling . His mother was one day shearing in the harvest field . She had left her plump rosy - cheeked infant lying asleep in her shawl at one of the stooks on the head - rig . 20 THE FAIRY CHANGELING . THE FAIRY CHANGELING,
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