Home and foreign service; or, Pictures in active Christian life, Bind 97James Nisbet and Company, 1865 - 372 sider |
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... OLD LADY AND HER DOG . 194 XV . THE RIGHTS OF A WOMAN . 212 XVI . STORMS BY THE SEA . 228 XVII . VISIONS OF AN OLD SAILOR . 240 263 XVIII . " HOW MUCH OWEST THOU TO THY LORD ? " XIX . CHANGES AND CHANCES OF THIS MORTAL LIFE . 279 XX ...
... OLD LADY AND HER DOG . 194 XV . THE RIGHTS OF A WOMAN . 212 XVI . STORMS BY THE SEA . 228 XVII . VISIONS OF AN OLD SAILOR . 240 263 XVIII . " HOW MUCH OWEST THOU TO THY LORD ? " XIX . CHANGES AND CHANCES OF THIS MORTAL LIFE . 279 XX ...
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... old gentleman least of all . No ; she would keep her own name , which her father had borne before her , and appear ... old benefactor , and the young lady replied in D the same tone , that she was much obliged to A GOLDEN BALANCE . 49.
... old gentleman least of all . No ; she would keep her own name , which her father had borne before her , and appear ... old benefactor , and the young lady replied in D the same tone , that she was much obliged to A GOLDEN BALANCE . 49.
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... old times at the vicarage of Holmdale . John dined that evening at his ... lady's absence to improve her appearance , he frankly told her he had hoped ... OLD FRIENDS DEPART AND SOME REMAIN . 57.
... old times at the vicarage of Holmdale . John dined that evening at his ... lady's absence to improve her appearance , he frankly told her he had hoped ... OLD FRIENDS DEPART AND SOME REMAIN . 57.
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... Lady Culmore's brother . " " I fear , " was the reply , " I am less sensible of my bright prospects than I ought to be . The Missionary Society will be much obliged to you for your money ; it will help on a great work OLD FRIENDS DEPART ...
... Lady Culmore's brother . " " I fear , " was the reply , " I am less sensible of my bright prospects than I ought to be . The Missionary Society will be much obliged to you for your money ; it will help on a great work OLD FRIENDS DEPART ...
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... lady , " how much distress ! But I shall not be able to send them any- thing ... ladies departed to resume their drive . On the following Sunday they went to the church , which was not far from ... OLD FRIENDS DEPART AND SOME REMAIN . 65.
... lady , " how much distress ! But I shall not be able to send them any- thing ... ladies departed to resume their drive . On the following Sunday they went to the church , which was not far from ... OLD FRIENDS DEPART AND SOME REMAIN . 65.
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