The Evergreen, Volumen2J. Winchester, 1841 |
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... grave - stones dotting the green church - yard , the ancient tower , the very weather- cock ; the brown thatched roofs ... graves , had equal claims at least upon a stranger's thoughts , but from the moment when her eyes first rested on ...
... grave - stones dotting the green church - yard , the ancient tower , the very weather- cock ; the brown thatched roofs ... graves , had equal claims at least upon a stranger's thoughts , but from the moment when her eyes first rested on ...
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... grave by Anderson , my father , Ben , and me . As soon as it was over , I requested Anderson to walk with me to Mr. Wilson's . " I'm afraid , Tom , " said Mr. Wilson , " you'll find , like a great many other residuary legatees , that ...
... grave by Anderson , my father , Ben , and me . As soon as it was over , I requested Anderson to walk with me to Mr. Wilson's . " I'm afraid , Tom , " said Mr. Wilson , " you'll find , like a great many other residuary legatees , that ...
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... grave . Such was the case with Peter Ander- son : he was ninety - seven when he died , but long before that time his mind was quite gone . Still he was treated with respect , and many were there who attended his fune- ral . I erected a ...
... grave . Such was the case with Peter Ander- son : he was ninety - seven when he died , but long before that time his mind was quite gone . Still he was treated with respect , and many were there who attended his fune- ral . I erected a ...
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... grave , their music seems to say , " The mem'ry of your glorious deeds shall never pass away . " And oft , too , ring the Village Bells to hail the wedding pair , don When nuptial vows the swain have bound love's heart and home to share ...
... grave , their music seems to say , " The mem'ry of your glorious deeds shall never pass away . " And oft , too , ring the Village Bells to hail the wedding pair , don When nuptial vows the swain have bound love's heart and home to share ...
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... GRAVES ........................... EVELYN ..... Mr. LACY . .Mr . D. REES . Mr. WEBSTER ... Graves . " GEOR . And you really feel sure that poor Mr. Mordaunt has inade me his heiress ? SIR JOHN . Ay , the richest heiress in England ? Can ...
... GRAVES ........................... EVELYN ..... Mr. LACY . .Mr . D. REES . Mr. WEBSTER ... Graves . " GEOR . And you really feel sure that poor Mr. Mordaunt has inade me his heiress ? SIR JOHN . Ay , the richest heiress in England ? Can ...
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