The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 56
... Gisborne says , without a person's knowing every thing contained in it . ' " We were now descending into the depths of the dingle , where the mountain torrent before spoken of came pouring down from the higher grounds , which , after ...
... Gisborne says , without a person's knowing every thing contained in it . ' " We were now descending into the depths of the dingle , where the mountain torrent before spoken of came pouring down from the higher grounds , which , after ...
Page 58
... Gisborne said I might read it when I had done my lessons . I had also a fairy - tale book , about Blue Beard , and the Master Cat ; but he said these were only books intended for the amusement of little children , and that grown - up ...
... Gisborne said I might read it when I had done my lessons . I had also a fairy - tale book , about Blue Beard , and the Master Cat ; but he said these were only books intended for the amusement of little children , and that grown - up ...
Page 59
... Gisborne once said to dear mamma , before poor mamma went to heaven ; ' and then he sighed , and a brilliant flush rose in his cheeks , not un- like a rosy cloud passing over a fine landscape , ' that a certain chapter in the Hebrews ...
... Gisborne once said to dear mamma , before poor mamma went to heaven ; ' and then he sighed , and a brilliant flush rose in his cheeks , not un- like a rosy cloud passing over a fine landscape , ' that a certain chapter in the Hebrews ...
Page 65
... Gisborne shewed me that chapter in Ezekiel , and the other in St. John , about the True Shepherd . ' ' " The True Shepherd ! ' I answered : and who is the True Shepherd ? " 6 " The boy looked at me with an arch expression , and then ...
... Gisborne shewed me that chapter in Ezekiel , and the other in St. John , about the True Shepherd . ' ' " The True Shepherd ! ' I answered : and who is the True Shepherd ? " 6 " The boy looked at me with an arch expression , and then ...
Page 66
... Gisborne ; and no sooner had he made this discovery , than he darted from me , like an arrow from a bow , and was at ... Gisborne , aunt Ellen ! ' as if there never had been , and never could be , a second Mr. Gisborne . Ne- " The good ...
... Gisborne ; and no sooner had he made this discovery , than he darted from me , like an arrow from a bow , and was at ... Gisborne , aunt Ellen ! ' as if there never had been , and never could be , a second Mr. Gisborne . Ne- " The good ...
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