Redwood; by the author of 'A New England tale'. |
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... , as she stood at a window gazing on Mr. Redwood's carriage that had been order- ed for an afternoon's drive . Mr. Red- wood , Caroline , and Mrs. Westall were already in the carriage , and Charles Westall had returned 2 REDWOOD .
... , as she stood at a window gazing on Mr. Redwood's carriage that had been order- ed for an afternoon's drive . Mr. Red- wood , Caroline , and Mrs. Westall were already in the carriage , and Charles Westall had returned 2 REDWOOD .
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... Westall assented rather with politeness than eagerness ; but when he was alone with Caroline , when she roused all her powers to charm him , he yielded to the influence of her beauty and her vivacity . Never had she appeared so engaging ...
... Westall assented rather with politeness than eagerness ; but when he was alone with Caroline , when she roused all her powers to charm him , he yielded to the influence of her beauty and her vivacity . Never had she appeared so engaging ...
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... Westall , moved by the same impulse , quickened their pace , and in a few moments reached the cot- tage door , to which a woman had been attracted by the sobs of the child , and was expostulating with her in an earnest " God help us ...
... Westall , moved by the same impulse , quickened their pace , and in a few moments reached the cot- tage door , to which a woman had been attracted by the sobs of the child , and was expostulating with her in an earnest " God help us ...
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... Westall and Mr. Redwood , attracted by the uncom- monly neat appearance of the cottage , alighted and followed Caroline and Charles , who had already entered it . The good woman , middle - aged and of a cheerful countenance , was ...
... Westall and Mr. Redwood , attracted by the uncom- monly neat appearance of the cottage , alighted and followed Caroline and Charles , who had already entered it . The good woman , middle - aged and of a cheerful countenance , was ...
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... Westall . " It was your wish , Sir , to know what ailed the child ; the poor thing has just got the use of her eye- sight , and she has been expecting some one that she loves better than all the world ; and when she saw this young lady ...
... Westall . " It was your wish , Sir , to know what ailed the child ; the poor thing has just got the use of her eye- sight , and she has been expecting some one that she loves better than all the world ; and when she saw this young lady ...
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Seite 190 - Then shall the virgin rejoice in the dance, both young men and old together: for I will turn their mourning into joy, and will comfort them, and make them rejoice from their sorrow.
Seite 182 - And every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my name's sake, shall receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit everlasting life.
Seite 190 - Again I will build thee, and thou shalt be built, O virgin of Israel: thou shalt again be adorned with thy tabrets, and shalt go forth in the dances of them that make merry.
Seite 177 - A little one shall become a thousand, and a small one a strong nation : I the Lord will hasten it in his time.
Seite 70 - Every man has a right to do what he will with his own...
Seite 189 - And Miriam, the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand ; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously : the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.
Seite 183 - It might be curious to ascertain by what magical process these felicitous sisters have expelled from their thrifty housewifery that busy mischievous principle of all evil in the domestic economy of the
Seite 212 - God is no respecter of persons, but that in every nation he that feareth Him and worketh righteousness is accepted of Him...
Seite 145 - A stone is heavy, and the sand weighty; but a fool's wrath is heavier than them both. 4 Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy?