Redwood; by the author of 'A New England tale'. |
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... leave her breakfast for an end of a song . I saw the young lady noticed Peggy , and then I made bold to walk up to her ; and will you believe me , ladies ! she had been picturing on her paper this little hut and the half withered tree ...
... leave her breakfast for an end of a song . I saw the young lady noticed Peggy , and then I made bold to walk up to her ; and will you believe me , ladies ! she had been picturing on her paper this little hut and the half withered tree ...
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... leave to take off the bandage , and she asked Peggy what she wished most in the world " Oh you , you , Miss Ellen , " she said ; and then the dear young lady stood before her , and took off the bandage ; and then , bless you , ladies ...
... leave to take off the bandage , and she asked Peggy what she wished most in the world " Oh you , you , Miss Ellen , " she said ; and then the dear young lady stood before her , and took off the bandage ; and then , bless you , ladies ...
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... leave of Peggy and her aunt , and returned home ; all in rather a contemplative frame of mind . Mr. Redwood once turned abruptly to his daughter , and asked her if she remembered the quotation he had made to her , that the simplest ...
... leave of Peggy and her aunt , and returned home ; all in rather a contemplative frame of mind . Mr. Redwood once turned abruptly to his daughter , and asked her if she remembered the quotation he had made to her , that the simplest ...
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... leaving the room by the allusion to Ellen , “ but I think if any body had saved me from the accident of being drowned or ducked , I should not have left it to other folks to tell of it . " There was one unsuspected and most unwilling ...
... leaving the room by the allusion to Ellen , “ but I think if any body had saved me from the accident of being drowned or ducked , I should not have left it to other folks to tell of it . " There was one unsuspected and most unwilling ...
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... leave , and returned to the village with her son . This was the first time that their return had not been animated by a conversation about Miss Redwood . This evening her name was not mentioned - neither spoke of the scene at the ...
... leave , and returned to the village with her son . This was the first time that their return had not been animated by a conversation about Miss Redwood . This evening her name was not mentioned - neither spoke of the scene at the ...
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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?