Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... heart were it to remain stationary and in stag- nant waters . Notwithstanding the multiplicity of her avocations , she would often steal an hour or two for a theological controversy with a tra- velling sectarian minister , or non ...
... heart were it to remain stationary and in stag- nant waters . Notwithstanding the multiplicity of her avocations , she would often steal an hour or two for a theological controversy with a tra- velling sectarian minister , or non ...
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... heart ; and yet there was but little congeniality in their dispositions ; the robust temperament of the farmer's daughter producing that natural cheerfulness which may be termed the health of virtue ; while , if she did not pos- sess ...
... heart ; and yet there was but little congeniality in their dispositions ; the robust temperament of the farmer's daughter producing that natural cheerfulness which may be termed the health of virtue ; while , if she did not pos- sess ...
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... inoffensive companion , but an excellent classical scholar , with whom he could tag verses , and interchange Latin quotations to his heart's content . Poor , however , and feeble was the pleasure experienced 14 WALTER COLYTON .
... inoffensive companion , but an excellent classical scholar , with whom he could tag verses , and interchange Latin quotations to his heart's content . Poor , however , and feeble was the pleasure experienced 14 WALTER COLYTON .
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... poor Keeper in the phaeton , " said Mapletoft , " had I thought of it ; for this plaintive ululation appeals to one's very heart . " 66 " We have no time now , " cried 20 WALTER COLYTΟΝ . heels, and now summoned them first by blowing ...
... poor Keeper in the phaeton , " said Mapletoft , " had I thought of it ; for this plaintive ululation appeals to one's very heart . " 66 " We have no time now , " cried 20 WALTER COLYTΟΝ . heels, and now summoned them first by blowing ...
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... - gious ceremonies of the family ; above all , to return instantly to Orchard Place , should any attempts be made to convert her to popery . In the bottom of the maternal heart there lurked a c5 WALTER COLYTON . 33 CHAPTER II. ...
... - gious ceremonies of the family ; above all , to return instantly to Orchard Place , should any attempts be made to convert her to popery . In the bottom of the maternal heart there lurked a c5 WALTER COLYTON . 33 CHAPTER II. ...
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