Redwood: A Tale, Հատոր 2John Miller, 1824 |
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... heaven either , I fear me ; and she would liken her to strawberries and roses , and every thing that was most pleasant to the senses the poor thing had left - and she would say that her voice was sweeter than the music of the birds , or ...
... heaven either , I fear me ; and she would liken her to strawberries and roses , and every thing that was most pleasant to the senses the poor thing had left - and she would say that her voice was sweeter than the music of the birds , or ...
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... her seat , Mr. Redwood exclaimed , " good heavens ! " and Mrs. Westall sighed out , " what a pity ! " " Miss Redwood , " said Ellen , " I have not come to excuse my listening , that was involuntary , but as far as I am able 28 REDWOOD .
... her seat , Mr. Redwood exclaimed , " good heavens ! " and Mrs. Westall sighed out , " what a pity ! " " Miss Redwood , " said Ellen , " I have not come to excuse my listening , that was involuntary , but as far as I am able 28 REDWOOD .
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... . " Charles made no reply ; but he thought that though the beauty of the flowers might be emblematical of Caro- line , their fragrance was a truer emblem of that virtue which sends sweet incense to heaven , 46 REDWOOD .
... . " Charles made no reply ; but he thought that though the beauty of the flowers might be emblematical of Caro- line , their fragrance was a truer emblem of that virtue which sends sweet incense to heaven , 46 REDWOOD .
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... Heaven ! " ex- claimed Westall , audibly , " I have awoke before it is too late . " " And what is that you thank Heaven for , young man ? " inquired Debby , who was sitting under the shade of an apple tree shelling some beans . Why ...
... Heaven ! " ex- claimed Westall , audibly , " I have awoke before it is too late . " " And what is that you thank Heaven for , young man ? " inquired Debby , who was sitting under the shade of an apple tree shelling some beans . Why ...
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... heaven , as the hymn - book says , a vital spark of heavenly flame , ' and a spark that will never die . Now I should like to know if you get such idea from Miss Redwood's flesh and blood ? " any Oh , Miss Debby , I confess myself ...
... heaven , as the hymn - book says , a vital spark of heavenly flame , ' and a spark that will never die . Now I should like to know if you get such idea from Miss Redwood's flesh and blood ? " any Oh , Miss Debby , I confess myself ...
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