Alda Graham, and her brother Philip |
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... a mistaken course - Philip leaves Brindham - Colonel Graham's dying words return to Mrs. Graham's mind- Alda's appeal to her grandmother - The letter from Philip 67 78 Contents . -Uncle John's kind interference - Mrs . Graham iv Contents .
... a mistaken course - Philip leaves Brindham - Colonel Graham's dying words return to Mrs. Graham's mind- Alda's appeal to her grandmother - The letter from Philip 67 78 Contents . -Uncle John's kind interference - Mrs . Graham iv Contents .
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... leave to teach in the Sunday school , and is refused— Mrs. Graham's views - Nelly keeps her promise , and takes Mrs. Graham by storm - Alda wishes to be like her friend - Her first attempts , and the way they are met by her cousin Sarah ...
... leave to teach in the Sunday school , and is refused— Mrs. Graham's views - Nelly keeps her promise , and takes Mrs. Graham by storm - Alda wishes to be like her friend - Her first attempts , and the way they are met by her cousin Sarah ...
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... leaving her book upon the bench , and ready to enter into all his whims . The lake of which Philip had spoken , was an arti- ficial piece of water situated in the prettiest part of a very beautifully wooded park . The grounds generally ...
... leaving her book upon the bench , and ready to enter into all his whims . The lake of which Philip had spoken , was an arti- ficial piece of water situated in the prettiest part of a very beautifully wooded park . The grounds generally ...
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... leaves , toadflax , and other flowering weeds equally beautiful . But Philip had often seen all these things , —indeed , he considered them not worth his looking at ; for Philip , being a rather ignorant and commonplace boy , looked ...
... leaves , toadflax , and other flowering weeds equally beautiful . But Philip had often seen all these things , —indeed , he considered them not worth his looking at ; for Philip , being a rather ignorant and commonplace boy , looked ...
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... leave of his that his children . first made his acquaintance , so as to remember him . Philip did not seem to take very much interest in his father , beyond gladly accepting the presents he made him ; but none knew the deep impression ...
... leave of his that his children . first made his acquaintance , so as to remember him . Philip did not seem to take very much interest in his father , beyond gladly accepting the presents he made him ; but none knew the deep impression ...
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