Home and foreign service; or, Pictures in active Christian life, Bind 97James Nisbet and Company, 1865 - 372 sider |
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... Vernon , who possessed some property close to Holmdale . They were of the same age and disposition , and being both ... Edward seemed particularly to enjoy visits to the vicarage , where he spent so much of his time , that Eleanor soon ...
... Vernon , who possessed some property close to Holmdale . They were of the same age and disposition , and being both ... Edward seemed particularly to enjoy visits to the vicarage , where he spent so much of his time , that Eleanor soon ...
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... Edward Vernon than appeared at first sight , even in these their school - boy days , and they had already decided on a course , which none who ever entered have found easy , or lightly to be followed . From Edward Vernon's earliest days ...
... Edward Vernon than appeared at first sight , even in these their school - boy days , and they had already decided on a course , which none who ever entered have found easy , or lightly to be followed . From Edward Vernon's earliest days ...
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... Edward Vernon . The latter met her with all the warmth of privileged acquaintance , but found himself decidedly repulsed . Before the visit was over , he contrived to lead conversation to the subject of old days , and among other things ...
... Edward Vernon . The latter met her with all the warmth of privileged acquaintance , but found himself decidedly repulsed . Before the visit was over , he contrived to lead conversation to the subject of old days , and among other things ...
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... Edward Vernon , that she had no idea of banishing herself , her thirty thousand pounds , and her beauty , to the land of heathens , of lions , and of tigers . At the end of a week they parted , and met not again , till one at least had ...
... Edward Vernon , that she had no idea of banishing herself , her thirty thousand pounds , and her beauty , to the land of heathens , of lions , and of tigers . At the end of a week they parted , and met not again , till one at least had ...
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... Edward Vernon were to leave England , to commence the work for which they had been so long destined . No one acquainted with the two could doubt their fitness for the task they were undertaking . Of high character , and blame- less life ...
... Edward Vernon were to leave England , to commence the work for which they had been so long destined . No one acquainted with the two could doubt their fitness for the task they were undertaking . Of high character , and blame- less life ...
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