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... gave a hard look at the distant waggon where her butternuts were going in by handfuls . She said no more . It was but a few fields further on that the old gentleman came to a sudden stop again . " Ain't there some of my sheep over ...
... gave a hard look at the distant waggon where her butternuts were going in by handfuls . She said no more . It was but a few fields further on that the old gentleman came to a sudden stop again . " Ain't there some of my sheep over ...
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... gave her kindly sympathies to all who came in her way on whom they could possibly be bestowed ; but these people were nothing to her ; her spirit fell off from them , even in their presence ; there was no affinity . She was in truth ...
... gave her kindly sympathies to all who came in her way on whom they could possibly be bestowed ; but these people were nothing to her ; her spirit fell off from them , even in their presence ; there was no affinity . She was in truth ...
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... gave it a thought , till this morning I found myself so lame I could hardly get out of bed . I am very sorry , upon my word ! " 66 " I am very sorry we must lose your company , sir , " said the young Englishman , and for such a cause ...
... gave it a thought , till this morning I found myself so lame I could hardly get out of bed . I am very sorry , upon my word ! " 66 " I am very sorry we must lose your company , sir , " said the young Englishman , and for such a cause ...
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... gave at them . " Do you dislike the company of these noisy friends of ours , Miss Fleda ? " said he . Fleda hesitated , and finally said " she didn't much like to be very near them when they were fired . " " Put that fear away then ...
... gave at them . " Do you dislike the company of these noisy friends of ours , Miss Fleda ? " said he . Fleda hesitated , and finally said " she didn't much like to be very near them when they were fired . " " Put that fear away then ...
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... gave her a most affectionate kiss ; and the two petitioners set off homewards again . Aunt Miriam was not at all like her brother in feature , though the moral characteristics suited the relationship sufficiently well . There was the ex ...
... gave her a most affectionate kiss ; and the two petitioners set off homewards again . Aunt Miriam was not at all like her brother in feature , though the moral characteristics suited the relationship sufficiently well . There was the ex ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
afraid ain't answer aunt Lucy aunt Miriam Barby beautiful better bright eyes Carleton Charlton colour Constance Cynthy dear Fleda Didenhover doctor door Douglass Earl Douglass Edith Elfie Evelyn everything face feeling felt fire Fleda laughing Fleda looked Fleda sat Fleda smiling Fleda's eyes Florence gentle gentleman give glad grandpa grave ground guess half hand happy head heart heerd hope Hugh Hugh's kind kiss knew lady little Fleda ma'am mamma mind minute Miss Fleda Miss Ringgan Montepoole morning mother never Olmney Philetus pleasant pleasure Plumfield Quackenboss Queechy quiet quietly rest rose Rossitur seemed Seth shewed silent speak spirit Stackpole stood suppose sure sweet talk tears tell things Thorn thought to-morrow tone took uncle Orrin uncle Rolf voice walked wish words دو وو
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Seite 414 - I will give you two or three of the Bible bits on that subject ; they are but hints and indications you know — rather rays of light that stream out from the place than any description of it ; but you have only to follow one of these indications and see whither it will lead you. The first I recollect is that one spoken to Abraham, ' Fear not — I am thy shield, and thy exceeding great reward.' " " Don't go any further, Mr. Carleton,
Seite 35 - Jesus said unto them, Yet a little while is the light with you. Walk while ye have the light, lest darkness come upon you: for he that walketh in darkness knoweth not whither he goeth. 36 While ye have light, believe in the light, that ye may be the children of light.
Seite 326 - And, behold, they brought to him a man sick of the palsy, lying on a bed: and Jesus seeing their faith said unto the sick of the palsy; Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven thee.
Seite 438 - Happy in this, she is not yet so old But she may learn; and happier than this, She is not bred so dull but she can learn; Happiest of all, is, that her gentle spirit Commits itself to yours to be directed, As from her lord, her governor, her king.
Seite 358 - Bible ; and that by its instruction all business men were regulated, and that they would see that godliness is profitable for the life that now is, as well as for that which is to come...
Seite 395 - Though a sinner do evil an hundred times, and his days be prolonged, yet surely I know that it shall be well with them that fear God, which fear before him: but it shall not be well with the wicked, neither shall he prolong his days, which are as a shadow; because he feareth not before God.
Seite 206 - Truly, shepherd, in respect of itself, it is a good life; but in respect that it is a shepherd's life, it is naught. In respect that it is solitary, I like it very well ; but in respect that it is private, it is a very vile life. Now in respect it is in the fields, it pleaseth me well ; but in respect it is not in the court, it is tedious.
Seite 204 - OF thee, kind boy, I ask no red and white, To make up my delight : No odd becoming graces, Black eyes, or little know-not-whats in faces ; Make me but mad enough, give me good store Of love for her I court ; I ask no more, 'Tis love in love that makes the sport. There's no such thing as that we beauty call, It is mere...
Seite 41 - My honest friende, my faulte has beene To serve Godde and mye prynce; And thatt I no tyme-server am, My dethe wylle soone convynce.
Seite 90 - No strength of our own, Or goodness we claim ; Yet since we have known The Saviour's great name, In this our strong tower For safety we hide, The Lord is our power, The LORD will provide.