Norstone; or, The rifts in the cloudGriffith and Farran, 1879 - 485 pages |
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... pleased . When Dr. Leslie re- turned to tea ( he usually dined at half - past six , and had made this alteration to be with the children ) , he found Arthur in a neat mourning suit , and white collar , his dark curls nicely brushed ...
... pleased . When Dr. Leslie re- turned to tea ( he usually dined at half - past six , and had made this alteration to be with the children ) , he found Arthur in a neat mourning suit , and white collar , his dark curls nicely brushed ...
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... pleased to see me ? " 66 Yes , so pleased , " said she , " We awoke at seven , when Mrs. Overton called us , and I have been wishing to see с you ever since . Mrs. Overton said you were out. A CATHEDRAL SERVICE.
... pleased to see me ? " 66 Yes , so pleased , " said she , " We awoke at seven , when Mrs. Overton called us , and I have been wishing to see с you ever since . Mrs. Overton said you were out. A CATHEDRAL SERVICE.
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... pleased with the Te Deum , in which several of the verses were sung by Ellis- alone . His voice was a high soprano , carefully cultivated , exquisitely sweet and clear . There was a nameless some- thing too , in his touching delivery of ...
... pleased with the Te Deum , in which several of the verses were sung by Ellis- alone . His voice was a high soprano , carefully cultivated , exquisitely sweet and clear . There was a nameless some- thing too , in his touching delivery of ...
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... pleased that you like it , " replied the child ; “ I am very fond of singing , either to hear it , or to sing myself . " " Have you had any training ? " " Yes , from mamma ; oh , she had such a lovely voice ! I often fancy I can hear ...
... pleased that you like it , " replied the child ; “ I am very fond of singing , either to hear it , or to sing myself . " " Have you had any training ? " " Yes , from mamma ; oh , she had such a lovely voice ! I often fancy I can hear ...
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... pleased him immensely . He was doomed , however , to puzzle over it for a long time , before any clue to the method of solution was afforded him . Was Ellis a gentleman in disguise , or what ? Poor Arthur , he couldn't make it out at ...
... pleased him immensely . He was doomed , however , to puzzle over it for a long time , before any clue to the method of solution was afforded him . Was Ellis a gentleman in disguise , or what ? Poor Arthur , he couldn't make it out at ...
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66 Sure afther Agnes Alex Arthur Melville asked BARBARA HUTTON beautiful better blessing brother cathedral Charlie's child choir chorister cloth craythur cried Cyril darling Dean dear little delight Dernham doctor door Drachenfels Dysart Leland Edition Ellis Ellsworth enquired eyes face father Fcap feel gentleman gilt edges hair hand happy HARRISON WEIR head hear heard heart Holy Orders hope Illustrations Jack Jackie Jarvice Katie kind Lady Menteith laugh leave Leslie Lily little Charlie look Lord Menteith mamma Master mind Miss Lane morning mother never noble Norstone O'Connell old fellow papa Patrick O'Connell pleased poor Precentor Prince replied Charlie returned Rhine Rhineland Rolandseck Shillings sing smile soon Spenser Stanley Drysdale sweet tell thank thing thought to-morrow told Violet voice walked Waring Westwood What's wish words young
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